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  • Despite some troubling signs under the surface of the market, mega-cap tech once again led the indexes’ charge higher. And because of the heavy weighting of these tech stocks in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, those indexes gained 1.8% and 3.75%, respectively, while the Dow fell 0.4% on the week.
  • Despite some troubling signs under the surface of the market, mega-cap tech once again led the indexes’ charge higher. And because of the heavy weighting of these tech stocks in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, those indexes gained 1.8% and 3.75%, respectively, while the Dow fell 0.4% on the week.
  • More than 75% of the S&P 500 pays a dividend these days. Here are the 10 highest-paying dividend stocks in the index.
  • The many stock market worries of just three weeks ago appear to be a thing of the past as the S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq all gained just over 1% last week, and all are now within striking distance of all-time highs.
  • The many stock market worries of just three weeks ago appear to be a thing of the past as the S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq all gained just over 1% last week, and all are now within striking distance of all-time highs.
  • The small-cap indices (Russell 2000 and S&P 600) have been totally uninspiring over the last three weeks, which is sort of odd given that the Fed cut interest rates by 50 basis points almost exactly three weeks ago.

    Theoretically, lower rates should benefit small caps given higher exposure to variable rate debt, which requires lower interest payments as rates decline.
  • *Note: Your next issue of Cabot Options Trader Pro will arrive next Tuesday, February 17 due to the market holiday next Monday, February 16 in observance of Presidents’ Day.

    Despite a mid-week tech-led sell-off that dragged the broad markets lower, investors clawed back lost ground on Friday on a rebound in semiconductors, AI-related optimism and stabilization in risk assets like bitcoin. By week’s end the S&P 500 had lost a mere 0.1%, the Dow actually closed at a new all-time high above 50,000, and the Nasdaq had fallen 1.8%.
  • *Please note, S&P 500 futures are indicated lower by 1.5% this morning on renewed tariff fears.

    Coming off record highs early last week, U.S. equities drifted lower as the week progressed as the first week of the corporate earnings season unfolded. And despite upbeat earnings from select tech and semiconductor names, profit-taking set in across large caps late in the week and kept the major averages slightly underwater by Friday’s close. Small caps bucked the broader trend, continuing their early-year leadership as the Russell 2000 extended gains on optimism around economic resilience and rotation out of mega caps. For the week, the S&P 500 lost 0.4%, the Dow fell 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite declined by 0.7%.
  • *Please note, S&P 500 futures are indicated lower by 1.5% this morning on renewed tariff fears.

    Coming off record highs early last week, U.S. equities drifted lower as the week progressed as the first week of the corporate earnings season unfolded. And despite upbeat earnings from select tech and semiconductor names, profit-taking set in across large caps late in the week and kept the major averages slightly underwater by Friday’s close. Small caps bucked the broader trend, continuing their early-year leadership as the Russell 2000 extended gains on optimism around economic resilience and rotation out of mega caps. For the week, the S&P 500 lost 0.4%, the Dow fell 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite declined by 0.7%.
  • The S&P 600 Small Cap Index rallied back to its March 25 levels early this week following weekend talks between China and the U.S. in Geneva, Switzerland. Those talks led to a 90-day ceasefire in the insane trade war between the two countries.

    The latest news on trade is also positive, with supposed progress on talks between the U.S. and India, Korea and the EU. The market is a lot happier now that President Trump appears to be working to generate trade deals rather than destroy them.
  • After a weekend that many feared would sink the market as the Middle East situation was flaring up, to the surprise of many, the market didn’t sell off and in fact by week’s end the S&P 500 had gained 3.4%, the Dow had rallied 3.8% and the Nasdaq added 4.2%.
  • After a weekend that many feared would sink the market as the Middle East situation was flaring up, to the surprise of many, the market didn’t sell off and in fact by week’s end the S&P 500 had gained 3.4%, the Dow had rallied 3.8% and the Nasdaq added 4.2%.
  • Despite big earnings from leading tech stocks, the good times came to an end last week for the market as the leading indexes fell all five days. For the week the S&P 500 lost 2.4%, the Dow declined by 1.2%, and the Nasdaq dropped 2.2%.
  • Despite big earnings from leading tech stocks, the good times came to an end last week for the market as the leading indexes fell all five days. For the week the S&P 500 lost 2.4%, the Dow declined by 1.2%, and the Nasdaq dropped 2.2%.
  • The story of last week was under-the-surface weakness in growth stocks, while money rotated into “everything else.” And by week’s end the S&P 500 had lost 0.3%, the Dow fell 0.1%, and the Nasdaq declined by 0.7%.
  • The story of last week was under-the-surface weakness in growth stocks, while money rotated into “everything else.” And by week’s end the S&P 500 had lost 0.3%, the Dow fell 0.1%, and the Nasdaq declined by 0.7%.
  • Despite a frantic week of heavy sector rotation, the indexes managed to hang in there. Essentially, lofty tech valuations in the AI and growth spaces are now in question, and that hot money poured into defensive sectors. In the end, the S&P 500 eked out a +0.08% gain, the Dow rose +0.34%, and the Nasdaq Composite lost -0.45% last week.
  • Coming off a nasty close for the market the previous week, the indexes rebounded this last week as the S&P 500 gained 1.7%, the Dow added 1.6%, and the Nasdaq rallied 2.1%.