EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 22 MIN
S&P 500 Climbs 0.66% as Chip Stocks Lead, Tech Lags
from The Morning Market Show · host Kim Lori
In this episode of The Morning Market Show, host Kim Lori breaks down the S&P 500's opening surge to 7,412.84, marking a 0.66% gain amid selective buying. Semiconductor and materials stocks lead the charge while tech and software names encounter notable selling pressure, highlighting a narrow breadth that could signal choppy trading ahead. Listeners gain insights into standout movers like Lumentum and Coherent alongside laggards such as Accenture and Adobe, plus analysis of the index's three-month channel pattern and mixed technical signals. - S&P 500 climbs 48.64 points with clear leadership from optical components and materials after recent earnings beats - Key gainers include Lumentum up 16.52% and Corning advancing 10.94%, while Accenture drops 4.47% - Housing costs and healthcare remain structural inflation drags outside Fed influence, tempering soft-landing optimism - 30-day advance of 7.65% shows solid longer-term structure but shorter-term bearish pennants suggest consolidation risks Tune in for expert takes on whether today's domestic momentum can broaden or if narrow participation caps further upside.
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In this episode of The Morning Market Show, host Kim Lori breaks down the S&P 500's opening surge to 7,412.84, marking a 0.66% gain amid selective buying. Semiconductor and materials stocks lead the charge while tech and software names encounter notable selling pressure, highlighting a narrow breadth that could signal choppy trading ahead. Listeners gain insights into standout movers like Lumentum and Coherent alongside laggards such as Accenture and Adobe, plus analysis of the index's three-month channel pattern and mixed technical signals. - S&P 500 climbs 48.64 points with clear leadership from optical components and materials after recent earnings beats - Key gainers include Lumentum up 16.52% and Corning advancing 10.94%, while Accenture drops 4.47% - Housing costs and healthcare remain structural inflation drags outside Fed influence, tempering soft-landing optimism - 30-day advance of 7.65% shows solid longer-term structure but shorter-term bearish pennants suggest consolidation risks Tune in for expert takes on whether today's domestic momentum can broaden or if narrow participation caps further upside.
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