S&P 500 Movers | Winners: AES, PTC, COIN | Losers: FICO, HSY, MNST

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On Wednesday, July 9, a market-wide surge lifted the S&P 500 rising 0.61%, the Dow 30 rising 0.49%, and the Nasdaq 100 rising 0.72%. 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 AES AES 19.8% 6.5%
2 PTC PTC 17.6% 14.5%
3 COIN Coinbase Global 5.4% 50.6%
4 DHI D.R. Horton 5.4% -0.4%
5 ENPH Enphase Energy 4.7% -37.6%
6 BLDR Builders FirstSource 4.5% -6.9%
7 PHM PulteGroup 4.5% 4.9%
8 LEN Lennar 4.5% -14.7%
9 BA Boeing 3.7% 28.0%
10 VST Vistra 3.6% 43.3%

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 FICO Fair Isaac -6.5% -20.1%
2 HSY Hershey -4.7% -2.7%
3 MNST Monster Beverage -3.3% 13.3%
4 MO Altria -3.0% 14.4%
5 OMC Omnicom -2.9% -14.2%
6 GL Globe Life -2.9% 5.9%
7 BAX Baxter International -2.8% 3.3%
8 IPG Interpublic of Companies -2.6% -9.6%
9 VZ Verizon Communications -2.6% 8.4%
10 ACGL Arch Capital -2.5% -4.8%

Movers – Last One Week

Analysing over the last one week (5 trading days), broader market witnessed strong advances in the S&P 500 rising 0.94%, the Dow 30 rising 0.82%, and the Nasdaq 100 rising 0.82%. 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 AES AES 26.0% 6.5%
2 PTC PTC 22.1% 14.5%
3 MRNA Moderna 18.8% -21.1%
4 WYNN Wynn Resorts 17.5% 28.4%
5 LVS Las Vegas Sands 14.0% -2.2%
6 BLDR Builders FirstSource 14.0% -6.9%
7 ALB Albemarle 13.0% -16.8%
8 DOW Dow 12.7% -22.4%
9 LYB LyondellBasell Industries 12.1% -9.0%
10 APA APA 11.8% -9.0%

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 CNC Centene -39.0% -45.4%
2 MOH Molina Healthcare -20.4% -18.5%
3 FICO Fair Isaac -12.9% -20.1%
4 ELV Elevance Health -11.0% -5.3%
5 EXE Expand Energy -10.0% 6.8%
6 WMB Williams Companies -7.9% 8.8%
7 TSLA Tesla -6.9% -26.7%
8 NRG NRG Energy -6.4% 68.0%
9 CI Cigna -6.3% 13.3%
10 PGR Progressive -6.2% 6.6%

Movers – Last One Month

On a slightly wider timeline over the last one month, stocks moved decisively higher, as seen in the S&P 500 rising 5.45%, the Dow 30 rising 5.05%, and the Nasdaq 100 rising 6.11%. Most stocks saw buying, though some stocks missed out.

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 COIN Coinbase Global 53.1% 50.6%
2 ORCL Oracle 37.5% 42.1%
3 WYNN Wynn Resorts 32.2% 28.4%
4 EL Estee Lauder Companies 28.4% 16.7%
5 JBL Jabil 28.2% 53.9%
6 AES AES 26.2% 6.5%
7 MRNA Moderna 25.5% -21.1%
8 PTC PTC 25.4% 14.5%
9 LVS Las Vegas Sands 23.2% -2.2%
10 RCL Royal Caribbean 22.9% 45.5%

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 -39.7% -45.4%
2 LULU Lululemon Athletica -28.7% -38.3%
3 FTV Fortive -26.2% -29.2%
4 MOH Molina Healthcare -19.2% -18.5%
5 EQIX Equinix -15.9% -18.0%
6 PCG PG&E -15.0% -32.8%
7 PAYC Paycom Software -11.3% 14.6%
8 PGR Progressive -10.6% 6.6%
9 FICO Fair Isaac -10.2% -20.1%
10 ADBE Adobe -10.1% -16.0%

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