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S&P 500 Advances/Declines

Data updated 2023-Sep-22 (Friday)

 


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Looks at number of rising & falling S&P 500 stocks by day. Use Advance/Decline for very short-term sentiment and Accumulated A/D for medium term sentiment . Also check out other Sentiment reports using the top navigation bar

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 Advance/Decline for SP500 constituents are updated as of Sep-22 (Friday) Market Close. Use blue widget below to further filter by Sector
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