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New York trading: S&P 500 finally in the red | 11/12/24

The S&P 500 tend to be 0.29 percent lower at 5,983.99 points in NYSE trading at the end of trading. The values ​​included in the stock exchange are 50,970 trillion. value of euros. The S&P 500 started trading 0.035 percent higher at 6,003.48 points, after 6,001.35 points the previous day.

The S&P 500 reached its daily low on Tuesday at 5,960.08 units, while the highest level of the stock market barometer was 6,009.92 points.

S&P 500 YTD performance

A month ago, NYSE trading was suspended for the weekend. On the previous trading day, October 11, 2024, the S&P 500 reached a level of 5,815.03 points. Just three months ago, on August 12, 2024, the S&P 500 was at 5,344.39 points. A year ago, NYSE trading was suspended for the weekend. On the previous trading day, November 10, 2023, the S&P 500 was measured at 4,415.24 points.

Since the beginning of 2024, the index has already increased by 26.17 percent. This year the S&P 500 has already reached an annual high of 6,017.31 points. However, the low for the year is 4,682.11 points.

The tops and flops in the S&P 500

Among the strongest individual stocks right now is the S&P 500 Tyson’s Food (+6.55 percent To $62.66), DexCom (+5.73 percent To $74.34), Live Nation Entertainment (+4.74 percent To $129.67), Adobe (+4.35 percent to $526.42) and Honey well (+3.85 percent to $233.91). Meanwhile, S&P 500 stocks are among the weakest Lumen Technologies (-8.79 percent To $9.23 percent), The Mosaic (-7.74 percent To $25.86), Amgen (-7.14 percent To $298.84), Albemarle (-6.96 percent to $102.80) and Super micro computer (-6.59 percent To $21.70 percent).

The most expensive S&P 500 companies

It stands out in the S&P 500 NVIDIAshare currently has the largest trading volume. 39,113,811 shares were last traded on the NYSE. The NVIDIAshares currently have a market capitalization of 3,406 trillion. euro This means that the share has the highest market value in the S&P 500.

This is the P/E ratio of S&P 500 stocks

The S&P 500 has its lowest price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio this year, according to FactSet estimates SVB Financial Group-Spread. A P/E ratio of 0.00 is expected here. The division’s output rose to 600.00 percent First Republic BankThe stock is expected to emerge as the strongest among stocks in the index in 2024, according to FactSet estimates.

Finanzen.ch editorial team

2024-11-12 21:35:00
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