Comparing this result to the 76 times, since January 2000, that a pattern of DJIA up with the other two indices down, with the current changes, reveals that they are significantly below the previous medians.
The median decline of the NASDAQ is -1.03 percent; todays
-1.61 percent loss is in about the 35th percentile of the historical data.
The S&P500 record is worse: its median, only -.19 percent, indicates that Mondays retreat of -.90 percent is almost four and a half times as large. Indeed there are just 18 days experiencing losses this deep.
The main overhang on todays market was the liquidity problems of a major institution with a strong balance sheet; and the expectation that Tuesday will bring a substantial fall in the Feds fund rate.
DJIA .18 percent
NASDAQ - 1.61 percent
S&P500 -.90 percent