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1% Moves in S&P 500

By WJBD Staff Sep 30, 2022 | 6:40 AM

1% Moves in S&P 500

 

Provided by MidAmerica Financial Resources

 

If you’ve felt like stock prices were a little more volatile in 2022 than in recent years, your “spidey senses” are right on the money.

 

The S&P 500 has posted 81 daily moves of at least 1% through August. Of those moves, 39 have been to the upside and 42 to the downside.

 

Stock changes have been tracked since 2000. Since the daily report was compiled, stocks have seen a few more 1% swings. With more than 70 trading days left in the year, my hunch is we could see more.

 

What’s fueling the volatility? The Fed, largely. Its monetary policy of raising interest rates to slow inflation without triggering a recession has created a lot of uncertainty.

 

Price swings are unnerving, but they are nothing new. What’s most important is focusing on your goals and not paying too much attention to Wall Street’s daily ups and downs.

 

MidAmerica Financial Resources may be reached at 618.548.4777 or greg.malan@lpl.com www.mid-america.us

 

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MidAmerica Financial Resources and Malan Financial Group are separate and unrelated companies to LPL.

 

This material was prepared by MarketingPro, Inc. for use by MidAmerica Financial Resources.

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