Healthcare and Precious Metals Rally as Markets Snap Losing Streak

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Macro Overview

U.S. equities snapped a three-day losing streak, with the S&P 500 (IVV) advancing 0.23% after the Treasury announced an increase in its debt buyback program. International markets posted stronger gains, as Developed ex-U.S. (EFA) rose 0.36% and Emerging Markets (EEM) climbed 1.18%. Fixed income markets also rallied on the Treasury news, with the U.S. Aggregate Bond (AGG) gaining 0.48%, while Broad Commodities (DJP) added 1.07%, driven by a surge in precious metals.

U.S. Size & Style

A clear divergence emerged between style factors, with value-oriented stocks outperforming their growth counterparts across the capitalization spectrum. Large Value (IVE) climbed 0.74%, while Large Growth (IVW) declined by 0.25%. This trend was also evident in small caps, where Small Value (IJS) gained 0.40% as Small Growth (IJT) finished nearly unchanged. The session’s performance indicates a risk-off rotation within equities, favoring more established, value-priced companies over higher-multiple growth names.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day 1 Month 3 Month YTD 1 Year
Large Value (IVE) 0.74% 3.16% 6.65% 13.30% 20.10%
Large Cap (IVV) 0.23% 3.48% 5.10% 13.42% 21.62%
Large Growth (IVW) -0.25% 3.78% 3.71% 13.24% 22.59%
Mid Value (IJJ) -0.11% 0.51% 8.81% 13.95% 19.03%
Mid Cap (IJH) -0.26% 1.99% 8.09% 17.29% 22.31%
Mid Growth (IJK) -0.45% 3.40% 7.17% 20.22% 25.12%
Small Value (IJS) 0.40% 1.27% 11.41% 22.65% 32.55%
Small Cap (IJR) 0.16% 1.30% 11.42% 23.65% 30.59%
Small Growth (IJT) -0.02% 1.30% 11.41% 24.43% 28.43%

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U.S. Sectors & Industries

The Health Care (XLV) sector was the day’s undisputed leader, surging 3.51% following positive late-stage trial results for a personalized cancer vaccine from Moderna and Merck; the sector is now in overbought territory with an RSI of 76. Consumer Discretionary (XLY) also posted a strong 1.92% gain, buoyed by better-than-expected earnings from major retailers. Conversely, the Technology (XLK) sector was the primary laggard, falling 1.07% amid reported weakness in semiconductor stocks.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day 1 Month 3 Month YTD 1 Year
S&P 500 (SPY) 0.21% 3.47% 5.08% 13.38% 21.53%
Health Care (XLV) 3.51% 9.06% 19.77% 14.45% 30.69%
Consumer Discretionary (XLY) 1.92% 2.73% 3.30% -0.29% 3.99%
Materials (XLB) 1.43% 3.94% 7.50% 16.75% 18.76%
Consumer Staples (XLP) 1.12% 1.58% 1.23% 12.81% 7.49%
Real Estate (XLRE) 0.81% -0.95% 3.28% 13.22% 11.66%
Communication Services (XLC) 0.76% 0.61% -3.66% -4.89% 2.31%
Utilities (XLU) 0.00% -2.55% -0.09% 4.49% 5.11%
Energy (XLE) -0.16% 10.23% 4.47% 44.14% 54.08%
Financials (XLF) -0.62% 2.17% 12.88% 5.85% 10.96%
Industrials (XLI) -0.88% 1.42% 8.09% 17.91% 21.75%
Technology (XLK) -1.07% 4.58% 6.13% 27.86% 41.12%

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Global Thematic

Thematic leadership was heavily concentrated in biotechnology and precious metals miners, reflecting the day’s major macro catalysts. Genomics-focused funds like the Global X Genomics & Biotechnology ETF (GNOM) and iShares Genomics Immunology and Healthcare ETF (IDNA) soared 13.62% and 13.26%, respectively. On the other end of the spectrum, a niche segment of technology focused on photonics and optics saw steep declines, with the Tema Photonics & Optical ETF (LAZR) dropping 5.73%.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day
Leaders
Global X Genomics & Biotechnology ETF (GNOM) 13.62%
iShares Genomics Immunology and Healthcare ETF (IDNA) 13.26%
ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG) 10.46%
iShares MSCI Global Silver Miners ETF (SLVP) 10.34%
Sprott Gold Miners ETF (SGDM) 9.82%
Laggards
Tema Photonics & Optical ETF (LAZR) -5.73%
Roundhill Photonics & Optics ETF (LYTE) -5.09%
Tuttle Capital Pure Play Photonics ETF (FOTO) -4.56%
Corgi Lithography & Semiconductor Photonics ETF (EUV) -3.83%
Spear Alpha ETF (SPRX) -3.81%

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Developed ex-U.S. & Emerging Markets

International equities broadly advanced, with notable strength in specific countries driving performance. South Africa (EZA) was a standout performer in emerging markets, jumping 4.75%, while Brazil (EWZ) gained 1.66%. Among developed nations, South Korea (EWY) and Switzerland (EWL) posted significant gains of 2.58% and 2.46%, respectively. This was in contrast to weakness in Japan (EWJ), which slipped 0.62%.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day 1 Month 3 Month YTD 1 Year
Developed Markets ex-U.S.
Developed ex-U.S. (EFA) 0.36% 4.19% 7.29% 13.87% 20.89%
Australia (EWA) 1.22% 4.24% 6.53% 16.05% 16.18%
Canada (EWC) 0.41% 4.00% 8.05% 15.18% 33.35%
France (EWQ) 0.88% 4.47% 8.69% 7.31% 10.74%
Germany (EWG) 0.82% 7.00% 6.84% 5.68% 5.96%
Hong Kong (EWH) 2.10% 3.90% -1.62% 9.49% 13.90%
Japan (EWJ) -0.62% 4.74% 5.53% 18.01% 23.59%
Netherlands (EWN) -1.00% 3.65% 9.74% 22.71% 36.54%
South Korea (EWY) 2.58% 7.32% 0.24% 79.42% 149.72%
Switzerland (EWL) 2.46% 2.03% 6.48% 9.41% 19.49%
U.K. (EWU) 0.85% 3.47% 6.44% 12.03% 21.64%
Emerging Markets
Emerging Markets (EEM) 1.18% 4.46% 3.40% 21.44% 35.29%
Brazil (EWZ) 1.66% -2.75% -3.63% 8.87% 30.96%
China (MCHI) 0.89% 4.61% -1.46% -7.18% -5.28%
India (INDA) 0.32% 1.29% 4.80% -8.34% -7.66%
Indonesia (EIDO) 0.16% 1.29% -4.79% -31.52% -29.38%
Malaysia (EWM) 0.96% 1.06% -0.80% 6.24% 17.27%
Mexico (EWW) 0.91% 0.04% -1.65% 9.97% 26.89%
South Africa (EZA) 4.75% 12.72% 7.73% 4.33% 33.62%
Taiwan (EWT) 0.30% 7.57% 16.55% 64.80% 82.27%
Thailand (THD) 0.49% 1.29% 6.33% 26.59% 35.73%

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Fixed Income

The Treasury’s plan to increase the size of its debt buybacks provided a significant boost to the fixed income market, leading to gains across most categories. Longer-duration assets responded most favorably, with the Long-Term Treasury (SPTL) rising 1.52%. The benchmark U.S. Aggregate Bond (AGG) added 0.48%, and even credit-sensitive High Yield (HYG) posted a 0.23% gain. Convertible bonds (CWB) were a notable exception, falling 0.69% as their equity-like characteristics weighed on performance.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day 1 Month 3 Month YTD 1 Year
Multisector
Long-Term (BLV) 1.37% -1.09% 1.03% -1.61% 1.05%
Core (AGG) 0.48% -0.04% 1.22% 0.24% 2.79%
Core Enhanced (IUSB) 0.46% 0.04% 1.30% 0.50% 3.10%
Short-Term (BSV) 0.06% 0.33% 1.01% 0.90% 2.78%
Government
Long-Term (SPTL) 1.52% -1.07% 1.44% -1.83% 0.93%
Inflation Protected (TIP) 0.46% 0.03% 0.47% 1.16% 2.56%
Intermediate (SPTI) 0.25% 0.09% 1.13% -0.08% 2.01%
Short-Term (SPTS) 0.03% 0.32% 0.92% 1.14% 2.95%
Ultrashort (BIL) 0.01% 0.32% 0.91% 2.27% 3.75%
Specialty
Mortgage Backed (MBB) 0.53% 0.14% 1.62% 0.73% 4.42%
Preferred Stock (PFF) 0.46% 1.26% 0.13% 1.75% 2.42%
High Yield (HYG) 0.23% 0.56% 1.93% 2.32% 5.12%
Corporate (SPIB) 0.21% 0.11% 1.14% 0.72% 3.13%
Bank Loans (BKLN) 0.15% 0.98% 1.38% 1.54% 4.58%
Convertible (CWB) -0.69% 2.42% 1.70% 17.35% 24.34%
International & EM
International Local (IGOV) 1.03% 1.86% 1.22% -0.31% 0.00%
Emerging Local (EMLC) 0.86% 2.29% 4.59% 3.66% 8.89%
Emerging USD (EMB) 0.50% -0.01% 2.21% 1.82% 6.49%
International USD (BNDX) 0.32% -0.15% 1.03% 0.41% 1.40%
Municipals
Long-Term (MLN) 0.52% -0.79% 1.35% 1.59% 7.98%
Intermediate (MUB) 0.29% -0.58% 0.81% 0.52% 4.82%
High Yield (HYD) 0.27% -1.17% 0.64% 0.87% 6.67%
Short-Term (SUB) 0.02% 0.29% 0.83% 1.11% 2.01%

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Commodities

Precious metals experienced a significant rally, leading the commodity complex higher. Platinum (PPLT) was the top performer, surging 5.78%, followed by strong gains in Silver (SLV) and Gold (GLD), which rose 4.47% and 3.84%, respectively. Agricultural commodities also advanced, with Wheat (WEAT) climbing 2.55%. In contrast, energy markets were subdued, as WTI Crude (USO) edged up just 0.19% despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day 1 Month 3 Month YTD 1 Year
Broad Commodities (DJP) 1.07% 6.08% -2.67% 32.73% 50.23%
Agriculture
Wheat (WEAT) 2.55% 0.36% 0.56% 26.89% 20.95%
Corn (CORN) 1.85% 5.51% 0.11% 5.81% 10.40%
Soybeans (SOYB) 1.40% 2.63% 3.52% 19.67% 19.07%
Broad (DBA) 0.93% 1.62% 0.04% 10.85% 8.02%
Sugar (CANE) 0.54% 15.40% 11.29% 15.22% 2.65%
Energy
Brent Crude (BNO) 0.40% 7.43% -11.04% 84.75% 78.14%
Broad (DBE) 0.22% 7.56% -4.60% 86.60% 82.73%
WTI Crude (USO) 0.19% 5.61% -14.42% 89.29% 81.07%
Natural Gas (UNG) -0.89% -4.76% -15.88% -18.35% -17.68%
Industrial Metals
Broad (DBB) 0.80% 3.02% -0.51% 10.16% 34.27%
Copper (CPER) 0.54% 3.88% 4.68% 12.67% 42.87%
Precious Metals
Platinum (PPLT) 5.78% 13.52% -5.51% -11.71% 37.79%
Silver (SLV) 4.47% 18.18% -10.30% -6.85% 77.18%
Broad (DBP) 4.02% 13.57% -1.97% 1.15% 40.77%
Gold (GLD) 3.84% 12.33% 0.57% 4.42% 35.57%
Palladium (PALL) 3.64% 6.74% -1.30% -16.67% 19.80%

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Cryptocurrency

Digital assets staged a broad-based rebound, with significant gains across the board. Ethereum (ETHA) led the recovery with an impressive 9.97% surge, notably outpacing its larger peer. Bitcoin (IBIT) also posted a solid advance, rising 5.96% on the day. While the rally provided a reprieve for the asset class, cryptocurrencies remain down significantly on a year-to-date basis.

Name (Ticker) 1-Day 1 Month 3 Month YTD 1 Year
Bitcoin (IBIT) 5.96% 6.69% -10.85% -21.89% -39.59%
Multi-Coin (NCIQ) 6.36% 6.89% -10.49% -24.95% -44.46%
XRP (XRP) 6.52% -2.30% -21.48% -41.91%
Solana (SOLZ) 6.76% 9.51% -2.28% -34.44% -56.16%
Ethereum (ETHA) 9.97% 14.16% -0.31% -29.20% -49.27%

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What to Watch Today

Looking ahead to Thursday, market participants will be closely watching a series of economic data releases, starting with Initial Jobless Claims and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index at 8:30 AM ET. This will be followed by Leading Economic Indicators at 10:00 AM ET. The earnings calendar is also busy, with major reports due from Walmart (WMT) and Deere & Co. (DE) before the market opens. Additionally, comments from St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem at 11:10 AM ET could provide further insight into the central bank’s policy outlook.

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