US Markets

Market capitalization shows the value of a corporation by multiplying the stock price by the number of stocks outstanding. Companies are sorted according to their market cap. Any public company with a market cap above $10 billion is generally considered to be a large cap company. Large-cap stocks are usually industry and sector leaders, and represent well-known, established companies.

The earnings calendar is a useful tool that helps you stay on top of things. It lets you track companies that are about to announce their earnings. You can see the date, estimated EPS and reported EPS for each available company. Earnings per share is an indicator of company’s profitability and it’s vitally important to include it in your fundamental analysis.

The US Market Sector shows sectors along with their overview and performance metrics such as market cap, volume and number of stocks. Research various sectors to find promising stocks. A list of the Stock Market Sectors associated with the S&P500 are also given.

Key US Market Indexes

Below are Charts for key US Market Indexes ($SPX, QQQ, DJA, and IWM). Refresh the page, to update charts.

S&P 500 Index
NASDAQ 100 Index – QQQ
Dow Jones Industrials – DJA Index​
Small-Cap Stocks – Russell 2000 Index​

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