U.S. Stocks Relative to Bonds

U.S. Stocks Relative to Bonds U.S. stocks are at their strongest relative to bonds since Trump’s inauguration, supported by persistent risk appetite and the perception of U.S. market resilience amid global uncertainty. Image: Bloomberg

U.S. Small-Cap Stocks – Russell 2000 vs. S&P 500

U.S. Small-Cap Stocks – Russell 2000 vs. S&P 500 While U.S. small-cap stocks have notably underperformed large caps for an extended period, history suggests that such cycles are not unusual and are often followed by multi-year stretches of small-cap outperformance. Image: Bloomberg

Performance – % of S&P 500 Stocks Outperforming the Benchmark by Year

Performance – % of S&P 500 Stocks Outperforming the Benchmark by Year Market leadership has broadened in 2025. Whereas a handful of large tech companies dominated in 2023 and 2024, more than half of S&P 500 stocks are now outperforming the index. Image: Ned Davis Research

S&P 500 and % of Stocks at 20-Day High

S&P 500 Performance After >55% of Components Make a 20-Day High There’s good news for bulls: since 1970, the S&P 500 has gained an average of 16.3% in the 12 months after more than 55% of its components hit a 20-day high, with positive returns occurring 96.7% of the time. Image: Carson Investment Research

Magnificent Seven Stocks vs. S&P 500 Index

Magnificent Seven Stocks vs. S&P 500 Index Since DeepSeek’s emergence in January 2025, the Magnificent Seven stocks have underperformed compared to the S&P 500, driven by AI disruption fears and concerns over capital expenditures. Image: Deutsche Bank

Magnificent Seven Stocks vs. Unprofitable Tech

Magnificent Seven Stocks vs. Unprofitable Tech The Magnificent 7’s market dominance may be waning, at least in the short-term, as unprofitable tech stocks have recently outperformed these tech giants, indicating a broader market expansion. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

S&P 500 Top 5 Stocks’ Weight vs. 1-Year Forward Returns

S&P 500 Top 5 Stocks’ Weight vs. 1-Year Forward Returns While the current high market concentration is a significant feature of today’s market landscape, it doesn’t necessarily predict poor performance in the near term. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

Stocks – GRANOLAS vs. Magnificence Seven

Stocks – GRANOLAS vs. Magnificence Seven Driven by remarkable growth in the technology and AI sectors, the performance gap between the Magnificent Seven and the GRANOLAS has widened significantly since the start of 2024. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

U.S. Stocks – Magnificent Seven Market Value as a Percent of S&P 500 Market Value

U.S. Stocks – Magnificent Seven Market Value as a Percent of S&P 500 Market Value The “Magnificent Seven” stocks have significantly influenced the S&P 500, now accounting for 34% of its market capitalization, reflecting their dominance and the concentrated risk in the market. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

Valuation – P/E Ratio of the Top 10 and Remaining Stocks in the S&P 500

Valuation – P/E Ratio of the Top 10 and Remaining Stocks in the S&P 500 Investor concerns regarding the high valuation of the S&P 500 and its top 10 stocks are growing, particularly as historical data suggests that elevated valuations can lead to subpar performance. Image: J.P. Morgan Asset Management