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Weak trading: S&P 500 ends up in the red | 10/25/24

Ultimately, the S&P 500 ended Friday trading almost unchanged (minus 0.03 percent) at 5,808.12 points. The S&P 500 members have a market capitalization of 48,705 trillion. Euro. Previously, the S&P 500 started trading 0.411 percent higher at 5,833.75 points, after 5,809.86 points the previous day.

The S&P 500 peaked at 5,862.82 units on Friday, while the index reached its lowest point at 5,799.98 points.

S&P 500 yearly high and yearly low

The S&P 500 has already lost 0.848 percent since the beginning of the week. The S&P 500 was valued at 5,722.26 points a month ago, on September 25, 2024. Just three months ago, on July 25, 2024, the S&P 500 was at 5,399.22 points. A year ago, on October 25, 2023, the S&P 500 recorded a level of 4,186.77 points.

The index has already increased by 22.46 percent since the beginning of 2024. This year the S&P 500 has already reached an annual high of 5,878.46 points. However, 4,682.11 points is the low for the year.

Today’s tops and flops in the S&P 500

Among the strongest stocks in the S&P 500 are currently Tapestry (+ 13.54 percent to 50.49 USD), Deckers Outdoor (+ 10.57 percent to 168.11 USD), Digital Realty Trust (+ 9.62 percent to 181.01 USD), ResMed (+ 7.12 percent to 256.07 USD) and Capital One Financial (+ 5.23 percent to 161.27 USD). On the other hand, Mohawk Industries (-13.82 percent to USD 130.88), Universal Health Services (-9.75 percent to USD 202.75), HCA (-8.86 percent to USD 363.55), West Pharmaceutical Services (-6.87 percent to USD 307.92) are trading weaker in the S&P 500. and Hartford Financial Services Group (-6.81 percent to $112.26).

A look at the S&P 500: trading volume and market capitalization

In the S&P 500, NVIDIA shares currently stand out with the largest trading volume. 40,244,477 shares were recently traded on the home stock exchange. With a market capitalization of 3,244 trillion. In euros, Apple shares currently have the highest market value in the S&P 500.

These dividends are paid by S&P 500 members

In the S&P 500, SVB Financial Group shares have the lowest price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) at 0.00 in 2024, according to FactSet estimates. At 600.00 percent, First Republic Bank shares’ 2024 dividend yield is expected to be the strongest among the stocks in the index, according to FactSet estimates.

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