S&P 500 Breaks 6,000 Points, Dow Soars Above 44,000, Small Caps Eye Strongest Week In 4 Years, Tesla Hits $1 Trillion: What’s Driving Markets Friday?

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The S&P 500 index surged past the 6,000-point milestone, setting fresh record highs, and small-cap stocks are poised for their best weekly performance since April 2024 as investor optimism surrounding the “Trump trade” continued to fuel a strong risk-on sentiment by the end of a wild week in the market.

All major U.S. indices posted modest gains in midday trading, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average leading slightly, soaring beyond the 44,000-point mark. The blue-chip index is set for its best weekly performance in over a year.

Friday’s rise in the S&P 500 was powered by the utilities and real estate sectors, which had lagged post-election. Tech stocks took a breather following Thursday’s rally.

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) surged 7%, pushing its weekly gains beyond 27% and propelling its market cap past $1 trillion.

This move now places every “Magnificent Seven” tech stock in the trillion-dollar club, with the group’s combined market cap topping $17 trillion.

Treasury yields held steady, while the dollar strengthened in response to the Federal Reserve’s Thursday 25-basis-point rate cut to 4.5%-4.75%.

Gold softened, eyeing its worst week since late May, as both silver and oil dropped over 2% on the day. Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) edged up 0.8%, extending its weekly gains to over 11%, marking its best week since July.

Major Indices

Price

1-day %chg

Dow Jones

43,993.21

0.6%

S&P 500

5,998.81

0.4%

Russell 2000

2,389.50

0.3%

Nasdaq 100

21,124.53

0.1%

Updated at 1:05 p.m. ET

According to Benzinga Pro data:

  • The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) rose 0.4% to $598.17.

  • The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSE:DIA) rose 0.6% to $439.89.

  • The tech-heavy Invesco QQQ Trust Series (NASDAQ:QQQ) inched 0.1% higher to $514.10.

  • The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSE:IWM) rose 0.3% to $237.08.

  • The Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLU) outperformed, rising 1.8%. The Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLB) lagged, down 1%.

Stocks reacting to earnings reports were:

  • NRG Energy Inc. (NYSE:NRG), up 0.5%,

  • Ubiquiti Inc. (NYSE:UI), up 21%

  • Arista Networks Inc. (NASDAQ:ANET), down 7%,

  • Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), down 7.5%,

  • Motorola Solutions Inc. (NYSE:MSI), up 6.7%,

  • EOG Resources Inc. (NYSE:EOG), up 5.9%,

  • Fortinet Inc. (NASDAQ:FTNT), up over 9%,

  • The Trade Desk Inc. (NASDAQ:TTD), down over 4%,

  • Monster Beverage Corp. (NASDAQ:MNST), up by 0.5%,

  • Axon Enterprise Inc. (NASDAQ:AXON), up 25%,

  • Block Inc. (NYSE:SQ), down 4.4%,

  • Cloudfare Inc. (NYSE:NET), down 6.2%,

  • Corpay Inc. (NYSE:CPAY), up 6%,

  • Expedia Group Inc. (NYSE:EXPE), up over 6%,

  • Toast Inc. (NYSE:TOST), up 13%,

  • Pinterest Inc. (NYSE:PINS), down 17%,

  • DraftKings Inc. (NASDAQ:DKNG), up 1.7%,

  • Insulet Corp. (NASDAQ:PODD), up 12%,

  • News Corp. (NASDAQ:NWS), up 3.6%,

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