July 3, 2008
The NASDAQ declined -.27 percent, finishing in the red for the third time in this foreshortened week of four trading sessions. The DJIA gained .65 percent whereas the S&P500 rose .11 percent on Thursday.
The DJA and the S&P500 have the same record on the day before, but the DJIA had three declines on the following day, while the S&P500 fell twice.
Both the NASDAQ and the S&P500 have now ended the week lower than the week before for five straight times. It was the second time this year for the NASDAQ, but the 13th such occasion since January 2000.
It was a first the S&P500, but the 11th time in this century. The time graph below, shows that such strings of five weekly losses in a row have been clustered when the index experiences a long and substantial decline.
NASDAQ -.27 percent
S&P500 -.11 percent
Posted July 5, 2008