Analyzing the performance of the U.S. stock markets for the week, significant fluctuations were observed across various indices. While the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 indices faced declines, the DJIA Index managed to record gains. Conversely, the Russell 3000 and Russell 2000 indices also experienced losses, albeit to varying degrees. Let’s delve deeper into the dynamics shaping the week’s market movements.
Reviewing the U.S. Stock Markets, the Nasdaq Composite, recorded a decent drop of 893 points, reaching a closing value of 15,282 points by the end of the week. Similarly, the S&P 500 index showed a negative trend, losing 156 points to settle at 4,967 points. Meanwhile, DJIA Index experienced a notable hike, adding 3 points during the week and concluding at 37,986 points after a week of gain.
In contrast, Russell 3000 Index saw a losing in week performance, with a slight drop of 89 points to reach 2,840 points by the end of the week.
Moving to Russell 2000 Index, demonstrated a notable shed of 56 points, ending the week at 1,947 points.