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It's early days into the earnings season, and FactSet data shows that results reported so far put the S&P 500 on track for its seventh consecutive quarter of growth. The S&P 500, however, is sitting at about a 10% loss year-to-date, struggling to find a lot of upside amid ongoing concerns about international trade.
The S&P 500 formed a death cross this week, a pattern where the index's 50-day moving average crossed below its 200-day moving average. The index remains in correction territory, sitting 14.02% below its record close from February 19th, 2025.
Katie Stockton, Fairlead Strategies founder, which offers the TACK exchange-traded fund, shifted out of tech stocks and into other sectors, as well as using gold and bonds. She expects the loss of momentum in the S&P 500 to persist throughout 2025 and maybe into next year, and that goes for the "super mega-cap centric" approach in general.
Buy-and-hold is a smart strategy for investors looking to stay in the market in the long term. Look at ETFs to make it easy.
The S&P 500 trades at 5,360 today. If tariffs bite the economy and send the United States into a recession, it may well reset to where it was the last time bad news triggered deep anxiety about gross domestic product (GDP).
The major US indices all look as if there is still a lot of fear out there, just waiting to percolate to the surface. At this point in time, the market needs to see a lot of good news to calm nerves, but at this point, I think a lot
Listen and subscribe to Stocks In Translation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcast. In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Barclays head of US equity strategy Venu Krishna joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Alexandra Canal to discuss the shifting market sentiment amid continued policy uncertainty, specifically around tariffs and immigration.
Paul Ciana, Bank of America Merrill Lynch chief global FICC technical strategist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to share the technical read on Nvidia.
The US indices that I follow here at FX Empire all look as if they are ready to continue drifting lower at the open, as premarket trading has been lackluster to say the least.
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer takes a technical look at the S&P 500 and tech sector.