1) The weekend wrap up for the S&P 500 $SPX and its Eleven Sectors as of end of Week #17, 29 APR 22 plus a finviz bar graph showing performance for last week & month of April 2022:
2) $SPX S&P 500 End of week, 29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly and Monthly charts.
As noted earlier this morning, all $SPX charts show breakdowns of trendline or horizontal supports:
3) $XLB Materials Sector end of week 29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts
4) $XLC Communications Sector end of week
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts
5) $XLE Energy Sector end of week,
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts
6) $XLF Finance Sector end of week,
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
7) $XLI Industrial Sector end of week,
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
8) $XLK Technology Sector end of week 29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
9) $XLP Consumer Staples Sector end of week 29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
10) $XLRE Real Estate Sector end of week 29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
11) $XLU Utilities Sector end of week,
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
12) $XLV Health Care Sector end of week,
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
13) $XLY Consumer Discretionary end of week,
29 APR 22, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts:
14) Addendum: End of Month performance in the $SPX and its eleven sectors for APRIL 2022:
1) $F The Ford 150 EV Pickup named "Lightning" has started production. Not mentioned in this article about yesterday's honorary bell ringing for the Nasdaq Exchange is the first batch for 2022 are "sold out" (just like the Mustang EV): finance.yahoo.com/news/ford-ring…
2) $F "order books have indeed closed for all versions of the 2022 F-150 Lightning. You can still buy one, but it would have to be an in-stock truck with a price markup. The alternative is to wait for a 2023 or 2024 model-year vehicle." carsdirect.com/automotive-new…
3) 27 APR 22: $F reported Q1 March 2022 earnings of $0.38 per share on revenue of $34.5 billion. Revenue fell 4.8% compared to the same quarter a year ago.
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1) Many of the out of the money CALL options on $LSPD are down -80% to -99% at this moment. Those call holders who waited to exit beyond the pre-market & at the open got decapitated. Meanwhile, I'm not trading it, as I am reading a Motley Fool board which follows $LSPD closely:
2) "Absolute Revenue increase looked like this for the last 5 quarters (oldest to newest):
$9.3m -> $12.1m -> $24.8m -> $33.5m -> $17.1m
So absolute revenue growth (unadjusted i.e. incl acquisitions) halved from what it was a quarter ago."
3) "LSPD reported 156k customer locations (not customers). Last quarter they reported 150k, so they only added 6k customer locations but it was actually worse than that because their NuOrder acquisition brought 3k customer locations." boards.fool.com/lspd-not-the-e…