Closing Market Summary: Stocks Finish Strong Week on Flat Note
The major averages did little to distinguish themselves in the final session of the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both ended flat while the Nasdaq underperformed, shedding 0.3%. Today's trading range was limited to just five points in the S&P 500, but that masks the fact the index rested near its flat line for the vast majority of the trading day. It is understandable that some rest was in order after the benchmark index gained 3.4% during the previous six affairs.
Buyers and sellers alike stuck to the sidelines today, but then again, just about everyone elected to forego today's session. On that note, NYSE floor volume totaled a paltry 414 million shares. There was no concerted leadership among individual sectors as two cyclical groups—energy (+0.5%) and materials (+0.2%)—and two defensive sectors—consumer staples (+0.3%) and utilities (+0.2%)—posted gains. The energy sector was powered, in part, by crude oil, which rose 0.8% to $100.31 per barrel. The sector also drew strength from its top-weighted components. Chevron (CVX 125.23, +0.42) and ExxonMobil (XOM 101.51, +0.61) gained 0.3% and 0.6%, respectively. The other commodity-related sector, materials, was kept afloat by steelmakers. The largest steel producer, ArcelorMittal (MT 17.75, +0.42) jumped 2.4% while the broader Market Vectors Steel ETF (SLX 49.71, +0.83) advanced 1.7%. Despite the modest gains in a handful of sectors, the broader market was held in check by the underperformance of its three largest groups as technology (-0.2%), financials (-0.1%), and health care (-0.1%) spent the entire afternoon in the red. Although the major averages ended little changed, the same could not be said for a recent momentum favorite. Twitter (TWTR 63.75, -9.56) plunged 13.0% after Macquarie downgraded the stock to ‘Underperform' from ‘Neutral.' Entering today, shares of Twitter were up 76.4% in December but today's tumbletrimmed its month-to-date advance to 53.4%. Elsewhere, the Treasury market endured a sleepy session as the 10-yr note slipped three ticks with its yield ending just a shade below 3.01%.
There was no data released today and Monday's economic data will be limited to the Pending Home Sales report, which will be released at 10:00 ET. o Nasdaq +37.7% YTD o Russell 2000 +36.7% YTD o S&P 500 +29.1% YTD o DJIA +25.8% YTD