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S&P 493. A wave of selling in technology stocks overshadowed an otherwise decent day on Wall Street. |
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The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1%. The S&P 500 fell 0.5%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 42 points, or 0.1%. |
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At the center of the slide were the so-called Magnificent Seven stocks. Cue the sardonic one-liners. |
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All of the Mag 7 stocks closed lower, and only Alphabet and Apple were down less than 1%. Nvidia dropped 1.4%; Tesla dropped 1.8%; Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Meta Platforms were all down at least 2.4%. Together, the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF fell 1.5%. |
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Mizuho’s Daniel O’Regan titled a Wednesday afternoon note: “Return of the S&P 493?” |
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About 320 stocks in the S&P 500 closed higher, lifting the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF, or RSP, up 0.5%. The RSP ETF counts every individual stock the same, so Nvidia has the same pull as LyondellBasell Industries. Good thing, because LyondellBasell rallied 6.8%. |
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“We are currently seeing one of the biggest broadening‑out days in months,” O’Regan wrote. |
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The stock market was in rotation mode, with small-cap, dividend, value, and low volatility focused exchange-traded funds the beneficiaries. The Russell 2000 rose 0.7% to mark its fourth closing high of the year. It’s risen in seven of the past nine trading days. |
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Momentum, growth, and risk-focused ETFs got crushed. So did software. More on that below. |
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Jonathan Krinsky, BTIG’s chief market technician, points out the S&P 500’s troubles began right around the time the index neared the 7000 level. |
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“The big round 7k number, at least initially, is providing some turbulence for the S&P 500,” Krinsky writes. “The weakness in tech, and particularly software is palpable. Further, banks are failing to hurdle the high bar they set for themselves coming into this week.” |
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Bank earnings continue tomorrow with results from BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley. |
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↓ Dow Jones Industrial Average | +49,149.63 | -0.09% | ↓ S&P 500 Index | +6,926.60 | -0.53% | ↓ NASDAQ Composite Index | +23,471.75 | -1.00% |
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1/14/2026, 8:09:23 PM ET |
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The Hot Stock: LyondellBasell Industries +6.8% The Biggest Loser: AppLovin -7.6% |
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Best Sector: Energy +2.3% Worst Sector: Consumer Discretionary -1.8% |
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