Lance Roberts·2026-06-28·via All Articles on Seeking Alpha
Summary
The S&P 500 finished the week at 7,306, down 2.4% from the prior Friday, while the Nasdaq 100 dropped a hard 4.6% as the megacap technology names that have carried this market all year finally took a real hit.
The Dow gained 0.4%, the Russell 2000 added 1.4%, and the equal-weight S&P 500 still closed green on the week. The index fell, but the market underneath it did not.
The MACD has rolled over below its signal line with the histogram widening to the downside, so the short-term trend points lower.
A 2.4% drop in the headline index and a 4.6% slide in the Nasdaq 100 make for ugly weekend headlines.
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Market Brief – A Tech-Only Selloff
The headline looks ugly until you turn it over. The S&P 500 (SP500) finished the week at 7,306, down 2.4% from the prior Friday, while the Nasdaq 100 dropped a