The Standard and Poors 500 index (SPX) closed today at 6297, virtually unchanged from yesterday. SPX opened the week at 6255, for a weekly increase of 0.7%. Trading volume ran along the 50-day moving average (50 dma) all week.
VIX, the volatility index for the S&P 500 options, opened the week at 17.7% and declined, closing today at 16.4%. This VIX chart is almost identical to last week’s chart.
I track the movement of the top 100 S&P 500 stocks ranked by beta, SPHB, to monitor the movement of high beta stocks. SPHB closed at 102.5 today, up 0.5% today and up 1.6% for the week. This steady rise in the high beta stocks relative to a flat week with the S&P 500 stocks is a bullish signal.
The NASDAQ Composite index closed today at 20,896, up 11 points or
0.05%. NASDAQ opened the week at 20,593, setting up a weekly gain of 1.5%. NASDAQ’s trading volume ran at or below the 50 dma with the exception of Thursday.
One of the larger uncertainties worrying analysts about the US economy was tariff negotiations and the effect on inflation. That concern appears to be softening with the latest PPI reading coming in unchanged for June and up 2.3% year over year. CPI reported an increase of 0.3% for June but is only up 2.7% year over year. Those reports seemed to be calming markets this week.