S&P 500 Movers | Winners: LW, GEV, TEL | Losers: ENPH, FI, TXN

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On Wednesday, July 23, a market-wide surge lifted the S&P 500 rising 0.78%, the Dow 30 rising 1.14%, and the Nasdaq 100 rising 0.43%. Gains were broad-based, though not every stock joined the rally.

List of S&P 500 Winners

The following table shows the list of 10 stocks that generated the highest returns on the last trading day:

# Ticker Company Name 1-D
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 LW Lamb Weston 16.3% -13.3%
2 GEV GE Vernova 14.6% 91.5%
3 TEL TE Connectivity 12.0% 42.5%
4 BKR Baker Hughes 11.6% 10.1%
5 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific 9.1% -10.1%
6 GM General Motors 8.7% 0.3%
7 CSGP CoStar 6.9% 27.1%
8 LII Lennox International 6.6% 8.9%
9 GD General Dynamics 6.5% 21.6%
10 MRNA Moderna 5.9% -16.6%

List of S&P 500 Losers

On the other hand, the following table shows the list of 10 stocks that generated the lowest returns:

# Ticker Company Name 1-D
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 ENPH Enphase Energy -14.2% -46.9%
2 FI Fiserv -13.8% -30.4%
3 TXN Texas Instruments -13.3% 0.9%
4 OTIS Otis Worldwide -12.4% -3.7%
5 MCHP Microchip Technology -6.7% 24.4%
6 NEE NextEra Energy -6.1% 3.2%
7 ALB Albemarle -5.3% -7.4%
8 ON ON Semiconductor -4.5% -5.5%
9 EQT EQT -4.4% 13.4%
10 DGX Quest Diagnostics -4.4% 14.6%

Movers – Last One Week

Analysing over the last one week (5 trading days), broader market witnessed strong advances in the S&P 500 rising 1.52%, the Dow 30 rising 1.71%, and the Nasdaq 100 rising 1.11%. Participation was broad, although not entirely uniform.

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List of 1-Week S&P 500 Winners

The following table shows the list of 10 stocks that generated the highest returns over the last week:

# Ticker Company Name 1-W
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 IVZ Invesco 27.0% 25.7%
2 IQV IQVIA 22.4% -1.2%
3 BKR Baker Hughes 15.5% 10.1%
4 TEL TE Connectivity 14.5% 42.5%
5 LW Lamb Weston 14.4% -13.3%
6 DHI D.R. Horton 12.7% 6.6%
7 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific 12.1% -10.1%
8 GEV GE Vernova 12.1% 91.5%
9 ALB Albemarle 11.9% -7.4%
10 BF-B Brown-Forman 11.7% -17.5%

List of 1-Week S&P 500 Losers

Similarly, the following table shows the 10 stocks that were at the bottom in terms of returns:

# Ticker Company Name 1-W
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 TXN Texas Instruments -14.0% 0.9%
2 ELV Elevance Health -13.9% -18.9%
3 FI Fiserv -13.7% -30.4%
4 EQT EQT -12.2% 13.4%
5 MOH Molina Healthcare -11.9% -34.6%
6 OTIS Otis Worldwide -11.8% -3.7%
7 LMT Lockheed Martin -11.0% -12.5%
8 PM Philip Morris International -10.1% 39.1%
9 EXE Expand Energy -8.9% 0.2%
10 MSCI MSCI -7.2% -11.0%

Movers – Last One Month

On a slightly wider timeline over the last one month, all major indices rose in unison — the S&P 500 rising 5.54%, the Dow 30 rising 5.70%, and the Nasdaq 100 rising 5.98%. The strength was widespread, though a few names underperformed.

List of 1-Month S&P 500 Winners

The following table shows the 10 stocks that generated the maximum returns over the last one month:

# Ticker Company Name 1-M
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 IVZ Invesco 43.6% 25.7%
2 AES AES 37.3% 12.0%
3 ALB Albemarle 36.3% -7.4%
4 MRNA Moderna 35.1% -16.6%
5 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line 30.8% -5.5%
6 SNPS Synopsys 30.5% 26.6%
7 COIN Coinbase Global 29.3% 60.2%
8 RCL Royal Caribbean 28.9% 53.9%
9 CCL Carnival 27.9% 23.4%
10 TPR Tapestry 27.3% 68.6%

List of 1-Month S&P 500 Losers

In the same period, these 10 stocks were at the bottom in terms of returns:

# Ticker Company Name 1-M
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 CNC Centene -44.9% -51.4%
2 MOH Molina Healthcare -34.7% -34.6%
3 FTV Fortive -27.3% -31.7%
4 ELV Elevance Health -20.4% -18.9%
5 EXE Expand Energy -18.7% 0.2%
6 FICO Fair Isaac -18.6% -23.1%
7 FI Fiserv -16.1% -30.4%
8 WAT Waters -13.8% -20.3%
9 EQT EQT -12.5% 13.4%
10 CTRA Coterra Energy -12.3% -6.7%

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