- The S&P 500 share index falls 0.34% today, reaching a minimum of two days in 6,232.
- PayPal Holdings shares (PYPL) lose 5.73% daily, reaching minimum of June 23 at $ 70.79.
- Dayforce titles (Day) slide 5.18% the last day of the week, operating when writing about 55.25 $.
- The president of the Chicago Fed, Austan Goolsbee, warned that the constant tariff threats could hinder the work of the Federal Reserve.
The S&P 500 reacted down from a daily maximum located in 6,266, where it attracted vendors that struggled the index to a daily minimum in 6,232. At the time of writing, the S&P 500 operates over 6,255, falling 0.34%, in the day.
Dayforce and Paypal Holdings lead the falls in the S&P 500
In the midst of the uncertainty caused by the erratic commercial rhetoric of Donald Trump, the president of the Chicago Federal Reserve, Austen Goolsbee, said that the constant tariff threats have complicated the perspectives of inflation, generating new concerns, forcing the Central Bank to maintain their position of waiting and see until the effects of the tariffs show greater clarity.
In the stock market, Dayforce shares (Day) slide 5.18% daily, falling to minimum of July 2 in 55.07 $, signing its second consecutive day down.
Following the bearish perspective, the values of PayPal Holdings (PyPL) fall 5.73% in the day, visiting minimums of June 23 in 70.79 $, Cuba leading losses in the share index.
The S&P 500 falls 21 points on Friday, currently quoting at 6,255.
Levels to be considered in the S&P 500
The S&P 500 formed a short -term support given by the minimum of June 19 in 5,917. The next key support is in 5.742, a pivot point on May 23. Upwards, we project a profit taking in 6,700, a closed number that converges with the extension to 127.2% of Fibonacci.
S&P 500 DAILY GRAPH
S&P 500 – Frequently Questions
The S&P 500 is a very often stock index that measures the yield of 500 public companies and is considered a wide measure of the US stock market. The influence of each company on the calculation of the index is weighted based on stock capitalization. This is calculated by multiplying the number of bought shares of the company for the price of the action. The S&P 500 index has achieved impressive yields: 1.00 $ invested in 1970 would have produced a yield of almost $ 192.00 in 2022. The average annual profitability since its creation in 1957 has been 11.9%.
Companies are selected by Committee, unlike other indices that are included based on established standards. Even so, they must fulfill certain eligibility criteria, the most important of which is stock market, which must be equal to or greater than 12.7 billion dollars. Other criteria are liquidity, domicile, stock capitalization, sector, financial viability, quotation time and representation of the sectors of the United States economy. The nine largest companies in the index represent 27.8% of the stock market capitalization.
There are several ways to operate with the S&P 500. Most of the Stred Betting retail runners and platforms allow operators to use contracts per difference (CFD) to make bets on the price direction. In addition, indexed funds, investment funds and quoted funds (ETF) that follow the price of the S&P 500 can be purchased. The most ETF liquid is the ETF of the London Stock Exchange. The most ETF liquid is the State Street Corporation Spy. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) offers futures contracts on the index and the Chicago Board of Options (CMOE) offers options, as well as ETF, ETF Inverse and ETF leverage.
There are many factors that promote S&P 500, but mainly it is the aggregate performance of the companies that compose it, revealed in their reports of quarterly and annual results. American and world macroeconomic data also contribute, since they influence investors’ confidence, which is positive drives profits. The level of interest rates, set by the Federal Reserve (FED), also influences the S&P 500, since it affects the cost of credit, which is largely depending on many companies. Therefore, inflation can be a determining factor, as well as other parameters that influence the decisions of the Federal Reserve.
Source: Fx Street

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