In the sixth year of the bull run, the U.S. large cap market has had its ups and downs. The S&P 500 peaked at 2134.7 in the early summer months, and promptly collapsed to 1867 points during the August flash crash.
Today, it’s back in black, but only trading just over 1% higher than it started the year.
The Market Has No Bite Without The “FANG” Stocks
Source: Visual Capitalist