S&P 500 Falls 1.21% Amid 0.5x Advance-Decline Ratio; Robinhood Soars 8.78%
The S&P 500 index fell by 1.21% today, reflecting a slight decline over the past week but a modest increase over the last month. In the large-cap sector, Robinhood Markets excelled with an 8.78% gain, while Carvana struggled with a 10.25% loss. Mid-cap stocks saw Credicorp lead at 6.22%, contrasting with DraftKings' 7.68% drop. La-Z-Boy stood out in small-caps with a 14.77% return, while Root faced a 15.17% decline. Overall, market breadth was negative, with significantly more stocks declining than advancing across all segments.
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