Most of the S&P 500 on the penal area as the benchmark is approaching the milestone

The trader works on the New York Stock Exchange on the opening bell on March 10, 2025.

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Most stocks in S&P 500 Already are in the correctional territory, as the sale on Wall Street continues to drag the landmark to this key threshold.

As of the closing Monday, 366 components of the S&P 500, or 73%, traded at 10% or lower than their 52 weeks, which means that they have already suffered correction. A total of 203 components closed more than 20% below 52 weeks as of Monday, that is, they are on the market market.

On Tuesday, the S&P 500 is again in red, which was approximately 9% below the 52-week maximum, reached on February 19. The decrease in the market has accelerated over the past week, when the aggressive tariffs of President Donald Trump are in fear of slowing economic growth and even recession.

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Five of the 11 S&P 500 sectors are in the penal area: discrete consumer, technical, communication services, materials and energy.

The biggest lags in the S&P 500 include drug manufacturer Modern and very flying artificial intelligence Super Micro Computerwhich decreased by 79% and 69% of their record highs respectively.

First sunny. Intel. Energy Enphase. The dollar of the tree. Estée lauder and Tesla All declined at least 50% of their recent peaks.

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