Market Overview - The S&P 500 Index has increased by 12.5% year-to-date and 17% over the past six months, reaching an all-time high [1] - Despite strong market performance, investor sentiment remains bearish, with 49.5% of participants identifying as bears, 22.5% neutral, and only 28% bullish according to the AAII Sentiment Survey [1][5] Market Breadth - Major market indices are near all-time highs, but concerns have been raised that gains are driven by a few large tech stocks [2] - The NYSE New High-New Low indicator shows that new highs have consistently outnumbered new lows throughout August and September, indicating robust market breadth [2] Company News - Oracle's stock surged by 35% after announcing a contract backlog of $455 million [4] - Tesla shares rose following the chairman's statement that CEO Elon Musk is focused solely on the company [6] - OpenDoor's shares jumped approximately 80% after the announcement of a new CEO and investment [6] - Robinhood shares increased after being added to the S&P 500 Index, with the CEO announcing new products [6] - Nebius shares soared by 50% after securing a $17 billion data center deal with Microsoft [7] Upcoming Events - The Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision is anticipated next Wednesday, with markets expecting a high likelihood of a quarter-point cut [8] - The monthly options expiration is scheduled for next Friday [8] Summary - The week was marked by significant corporate news, particularly from Oracle, and a focus on the upcoming Fed interest-rate decision [9]
Wall Street Week in Review: Stocks Notch Highs Despite Pessimism