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Daily Chart Report πŸ“ˆ Wednesday, March 20, 2024

March 20, 2024

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Today’s Summary

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Indices: Russell 2000 +1.92% | Nasdaq +1.15% | Dow +1.03% | S&P 500 +0.89% 

Sectors: 9 of the 11 sectors closed higher. Consumer Discretionary led, gaining +1.49%. Health Care lagged, falling -0.23%.

Commodities: Crude Oil futures fell -1.76% to a four-month high of $81.27 per barrel. Gold futures rose +1.38% to $2,190 per oz.

Currencies: The US Dollar Index dropped -0.43% to $103.38.

Crypto: Bitcoin jumped +9.65% to $67,872. Ethereum surged +11.33%to $3,515.

Volatility: The Volatility Index dropped -5.78% to 13.03.

Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield fell to 4.277%.

Here are the best charts, articles, and ideas shared on the web today!

Chart of the Day

πŸ† Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by Caleb Franzen (@CalebFranzen).

  • Caleb points out that the Equal-Weight S&P 500 ETF ($RSP) also closed at record highs today after successfully retesting the breakout level.
  • This validates the recent strength in the S&P 500 as it shows broad participation beneath its surface. The star players (Mega-Caps) continue to lead, but the rest of the team is finally participating.

The takeaway: The S&P 500 is printing record highs as participation improves beneath its surface.

Quote of the Day

β€œIt’s a bull market, you know.”

– Mr. Partridge

Top Links

Energy Sector Outlook – Grindstone Intelligence
Austin Harrison highlights the Energy sector’s renewed strength.

All-Time Highs for Basic Materials – All Star Charts
JC Parets looks at the breakout in the Materials sector.

Are Investment Newsletters Too Bullish? – Schaeffer’s Investment Research
Rocky White looks at the signs of extreme optimism from the latest Investors Intelligence sentiment survey.

Go With the (Fund) Flow? – Strategas Asset Management
Todd Sohn shares some insights on recent ETF flows.

Yen Weakness Continues – Bespoke
Bespoke examines the weakness in the Japanese Yen.

Top Tweets

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