US Indices end the quarter with a bang

Nasdaq best quarter since 2001

The US stocks are ending the quarter with a bang.
  • Major averages post the 3rd straight monthly gain
  • Dow best quarter since 1987
  • S&P best quarter in 22 years (1998)
  • NASDAQ index NASDAQ best quarter since 2001

The numbers for the day are showing:

  • S&P index up 47.05 points or 1.54% the 3100.29
  • NASDAQ index up 184.61 points or 1.87% at 10058.76
  • Dow industrial average up 217.08 points or 0.85% at 25812.88/
For the month, the numbers are showing:
  • S&P index up 1.84%
  • NASDAQ index up 5.99%
  • Dow industrial average up 1.69%

 

Although the NASDAQ index had a near 6% gain for the month, it was surpassed in Europe by the German Dax up 6.25% in the euro stock index up 6.03%. The UK FTSE 100 and the Nikkei index lagged with gains of 1.53% at 1.49% respectively for the month.
The major indices all closed higher on the month
For the quarter, the numbers were stellar for all the major indices:
  • S&P index up 19.95% (best since 1998)
  • NASDAQ index up 30.63% (best since 2001)
  • Dow industrial average up 17.77% (best since 1987)
Finally year to date, the NASDAQ index move further into the black for the year with the solid gains today. It is currently up 12.11% for the year. The S&P index and Dow industrial average remains negative:
  • S&P index, -4.04%
  • NASDAQ index, +12.11%
  • Dow industrial average, -9.55%
For the year the NASDAQ index outpaces all the other major indices around the globe. In fact is the only major indice that is positive on the year.  The UK FTSE 100 is down -18.2%.  The next strongest percentage change is the Shanghai composite at -2.15%.
UK FTSE 100 is the worst performing stock indices