The S&P 500 experienced a marginal decrease, breaking a streak of five consecutive weeks of gains that had propelled the index to an all-time high. Despite this minor setback, the S&P 500 still maintained a nearly 22% increase from its recent low in late October. The Dow concluded the week with little change, while the NASDAQ recorded a decline of over 1%.
Reviewing the U.S. Stock Markets, the Nasdaq Composite, recorded a decent gain of 221 points, reaching a closing value of 15,996 points by the end of the week. Similarly, the S&P 500 index showed a positive trend, losing 83 points to settle at 5,088 points. Meanwhile, DJIA Index experienced a notable hike, adding 504 points during the week and concluding at 39,131 points after a week of gain.
In contrast, Russell 3000 Index saw a hike in week performance, with a slight gain of 41 points to reach 2,913 points by the end of the week.
Moving to Russell 2000 Index, demonstrated a notable drop of 16 points, ending the week at 2,016 points.