Market Performance Overview

This S&P 500 index analysis dashboard provides a comprehensive market performance overview of the S&P 500 Index, covering weekly, monthly, and quarterly performance trends to help users assess both current market conditions and future prospects of the S&P 500.
All metrics—including index returns, historical volatility, best and worst trading sessions, market breadth, and trend direction—are automatically calculated using high-quality historical S&P 500 index data processed through Python-based analytics and updated daily after the U.S. stock market close.

By reflecting the collective performance of major S&P 500 constituent stocks such as Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), NVIDIA (NVDA), Meta Platforms (META), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), and Exxon Mobil (XOM), this page helps traders, analysts, and long-term investors evaluate short-term momentum, medium-term index strength, and long-term market direction within the broader U.S. equity market.

How the Calculations Are Done

Total Net Change (%) = % change between first and last close in the period

Volatility (%) = standard deviation of daily returns

Best/Worst Day = highest single-day gain or loss

Market Days Count = number of up, down, and unchanged days

Trend Direction

  • Bullish → positive net change
  • Bearish → negative net change
  • Sideways → neutral or choppy movement

How to Interpret S&P Index Reports

Weekly Data: short-term volatility, active trader signals

Monthly Data: medium-term momentum and trend shifts

Quarterly Data: long-term market direction, macro trend confirmation

How to navigate

Choose date range and click on Show S&P 500 Data and instantly you well get S&P 500 index movement details with percentage change. Click on Weekly, Monthly or Quarterly section to see the summary of the overall market performance. If you want to see this graphically then just click on Show S&P 500 Graph.

FAQ

Q. How often is the S&P 500 index data updated?
Daily after U.S. market close.

Q. What does volatility indicate?
Higher volatility shows price swings; lower volatility suggests stability.

Q. What do up/down market days mean?
They show how many days the index closed higher or lower than the previous day.


Important Links:

SP500 Stocks’ Performance Analysis Dashboard

S&P500 stocks’ market shocks and movement

Weekly S&P500 Market round up

Buy, Hold, and Sell Strategy

Risk in an Uncertain Dynamic World

S&P 500 Index Performance and Earnings Anatomy (2020–2025)

Decoding the US Economic Dashboard: A Complete Guide


📈 Weekly Market Analysis

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📊 Monthly Market Overview

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🏦 Quarterly Performance Report

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S&P 500 Graph

Data Source: Yfinance & Prepared by CapitalInsightBD Research Engine
Analytics developed and maintained by Md Kollol Hossain, CEO, CapitalinsightBD
Data updated daily after U.S. market close



⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Risk Warning: All investment analysis, market commentary, and trading ideas provided on this website are for educational and informational purposes only. They do not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or solicitations to buy or sell any securities.

Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You should consult with qualified financial advisors and conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. The authors and website owners are not responsible for any financial losses resulting from actions taken based on the information provided.

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