The important US market

Below I share the latest status of popular ETFs along with major indices such as S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, Dow Jones and Russell 2000. Even if you are not an investor in the US markets, this information will be valuable to you! Here we go👇

ETF: Exchange Traded Fund (BYF)

💠S&P500

It is a stock market index covering the 500 largest companies in the United States. Created by Standard & Poor's, this index represents a broad cross-section of the U.S. stock market and is generally considered one of the best indicators of the health of the American economy.

Index: $SPX ($5099.95)

Futures: $ES ($5131.5)

ETF: $SPY (508.26), $VOO ($467.21)

💠NASDAQ 100

It includes the 100 largest technology-heavy companies traded on the NASDAQ exchange. This index is known for covering large companies, especially in the technology sector, but it also includes companies operating in sectors outside of technology, such as consumer services, healthcare and biotechnology, and excludes companies only in the financial services sector. This makes it an important indicator for investments focused on technology and innovation.

Index: $NDX ($17718.3)

Futures: $NQ (17845.74)

ETF: $QQQ ($431), $QQQM ($177.35)

💠DOW JONES

Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), with its full name, is a stock market index used to measure the performance of stocks of major industrial companies in the United States. It covers 30 major American companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. These companies are selected from a variety of industries, including technology, finance, consumer goods, energy, and are considered an indicator of the overall health of the American economy. The index is calculated by taking a simple arithmetic average of the stock prices of selected companies, that is, it is a price-weighted index.

Index: $DJI ($38239.67)

Futures: $YM ($38441)

ETF: $DIA ($382.31), $VTV ($157.91)