Are Stocks At A Precarious Pinnacle?

This is our weekly market update, starting with the US, Europe, Asia and Australia, as well as Oil and Crypto.

The S&P 500 soared to fresh highs on Friday, but fewer stocks have been participating in the rally, stirring worries that recent gains could reverse if the market’s leaders stumble.

We are talking market breadth, or the number of stocks taking part in a broader index’s rise. A high breadth is often viewed as a healthy sign by investors as it shows gains are less dependent on a small cluster of names.

The reverse, a narrowing, on the other hand is a warning. And in fact, the Magnificent Seven have accounted for nearly 60% of the S&P 500’s gain this year, according to Dow Jones Indices.

The problem is the narrow group of stocks powering the market could make it more vulnerable to swift declines if an earnings disappointment or other issue hits its biggest stocks. While most of the megacaps have powered higher this year, shares of Tesla have fallen 22%, the third-worst performer in the S&P 500, demonstrating how quickly the market’s superstars can fall out of favor.

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Are Stocks At A Precarious Pinnacle?
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Author: Martin North

Martin North is the Principal of Digital Finance Analytics

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