S&P 500 Movers | Winners: CPRT, SNDK, AMD | Losers: AVGO, GDDY, AMAT

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Beneath the market’s daily churn, some moves show signs of persistence while others are just noise.

Copart (CPRT) led the market with a +7.6% return on a day the S&P 500 finished down 0.2%. That contrast raises the central question for any daily report: how can an investor distinguish a durable trend from a single session’s volatility? The day’s biggest winners and losers are the first piece of that puzzle.

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Friday’s S&P 500 Winners

The 10 stocks with the highest returns on the last trading day:

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# Ticker Company Name 1-D
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 CPRT Copart 7.6% -19.3%
2 SNDK SanDisk 7.4% 591.3%
3 AMD Advanced Micro Devices 6.5% 140.2%
4 FOX Fox Corp Class B 5.7% -4.9%
5 STX Seagate Technology 5.7% 254.3%
6 FOXA Fox Corp Class A 5.5% -5.1%
7 NRG NRG Energy 5.4% -19.9%
8 LITE Lumentum 5.2% 151.3%
9 HAL Halliburton 4.8% 22.9%
10 GLW Corning 4.7% 90.2%

Friday’s S&P 500 Losers

And the 10 stocks with the lowest returns:

# Ticker Company Name 1-D
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 AVGO Broadcom -5.9% 14.0%
2 GDDY GoDaddy -5.6% -23.5%
3 AMAT Applied Materials -5.1% 97.8%
4 HOOD Robinhood Markets -3.8% -15.5%
5 CRWD CrowdStrike -3.8% 85.1%
6 HPQ HP -3.8% 39.0%
7 WDAY Workday -3.8% -7.5%
8 GEN Gen Digital -3.7% 5.9%
9 ORCL Oracle -3.6% -22.0%
10 ARES Ares Management -3.6% -8.8%

Is today’s strength just a one-day story?

For some names, the answer is clearly no. The data shows instances of persistent strength, where a single day’s gain is part of a longer-term move. Seagate Technology (STX) appears on both the one-day and one-month winners lists, having posted a one-month return of +30.6%. Lumentum (LITE) shows a similar pattern, also appearing on both lists with a one-month return of +31.1%. For these companies, their strength is not a one-day event.

Movers Over The Last Week

Widening the window to five trading days, these are the strongest and weakest S&P 500 names:

# Ticker Company Name 1-W
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 SNDK SanDisk 35.4% 591.3%
2 SMCI Super Micro Computer 28.0% 36.1%
3 STX Seagate Technology 19.8% 254.3%
4 MPC Marathon Petroleum 19.2% 120.5%
5 WDC Western Digital 17.2% 195.6%
6 PSX Phillips 66 14.6% 83.9%
7 VLO Valero Energy 14.5% 113.0%
8 AKAM Akamai Technologies 13.1% 43.3%
9 KKR KKR 11.1% -10.1%
10 MU Micron Technology 10.7% 240.6%

 

# Ticker Company Name 1-W
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 TPR Tapestry -20.6% 1.5%
2 COHR Coherent -14.1% 76.5%
3 FSLR First Solar -9.8% -13.7%
4 ULTA Ulta Beauty -9.6% -15.6%
5 APP AppLovin -9.0% -53.2%
6 AVGO Broadcom -8.1% 14.0%
7 CSCO Cisco Systems -8.0% 47.1%
8 EBAY eBay -7.9% 19.1%
9 LULU Lululemon Athletica -7.0% -42.5%
10 MCHP Microchip Technology -6.5% 25.6%

Movers Over The Last Month

And over the last 21 trading days:

# Ticker Company Name 1-M
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 SMCI Super Micro Computer 61.4% 36.1%
2 ZBRA Zebra Technologies 41.9% 54.9%
3 WDAY Workday 36.6% -7.5%
4 LDOS Leidos 32.8% -19.8%
5 CTSH Cognizant Technology Solutions 31.9% -28.3%
6 LITE Lumentum 31.1% 151.3%
7 STX Seagate Technology 30.6% 254.3%
8 HPE Hewlett Packard Enterprise 30.1% 146.7%
9 TER Teradyne 29.9% 116.5%
10 NTAP NetApp 29.7% 95.9%

 

# Ticker Company Name 1-M
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 CHRW C.H. Robinson Worldwide -27.8% -6.9%
2 APP AppLovin -27.4% -53.2%
3 TTD The Trade Desk -26.0% -62.8%
4 LII Lennox International -24.4% -12.6%
5 DVA DaVita -23.1% 58.5%
6 HONA Honeywell Aerospace -20.2% n/a
7 ROL Rollins -20.0% -39.0%
8 APTV Aptiv -16.4% -34.9%
9 DECK Deckers Outdoor -14.6% -10.2%
10 TPL Texas Pacific Land -13.8% 25.2%

So what does a big move really tell me?

A movers list is a map of where the market’s attention and capital flowed, not an instruction manual. The tables earlier show a new cast of characters over one day, one week, and one month, which highlights the constant rotation. A large gain or loss is simply information. It signals that something has changed perceptions of risk or opportunity for a specific company. The disciplined next step is always the same: to look past the stock price and investigate the business that produced it.

The next step is never to trade the list; it is to test it. Our Guidance Momentum screen shows which risers have management raising guidance behind them, and our Buy the Dip screen shows which of the fallers still generate the growth and cash that make a recovery plausible.

The Tape Rewards Attention. It Punishes Reaction

Big daily moves pull hard at both greed and fear, and acting on either, day after day, is how most portfolios end up trailing the index they were trying to beat.

The Trefis High Quality (HQ) Portfolio is built for the opposite reflex: about 30 quality businesses screened for the fundamentals that survive volatile stretches, held with rules instead of reactions. It has a track record of outpacing a benchmark that combines the three major indices – the S&P 500, S&P Mid-cap, and Russell 2000. Read the movers daily; trade them rarely.