U.S. market indexes were mixed on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 24,311.19 for a loss of -11.15 points or -0.05%. The S&P 500 closed at 2,669.91 for a gain of 2.97 points or 0.11%. The Nasdaq Composite closed at 7,119.80 for a gain of 1.12 points or 0.02%. The VIX Volatility Index was lower at 15.39 with a loss of -0.85 points or -5.23%.
For the week, the S&P 500 was down -0.2%, the Dow Jones reported a loss of -0.6% and the Nasdaq reported a loss of -0.4%.
Friday's market movers
U.S. market indexes ended mixed on Friday with volatile earnings reports affecting valuations. Sectors leading gains for the day included real estate and utilities. Losses were led by energy and materials.
Economic reports affecting market trading included the following:
- GDP reported a seasonally adjusted annual growth rate of 2.3% for the first quarter.
- The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index increased to 98.8 from 97.8.
- The Baker Hughes rig count was unchanged from the previous week at 1,106.
In the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the following stocks led gains and losses:
Gains
Losses
Small-cap stocks
In small-caps, the Russell 2000 Index closed at 1,556.24 for a loss of -1.66 points or -0.11%. The S&P 600 closed at 956.18 for a loss of -2.52 points or -0.26%. The Dow Jones Small-Cap Growth TSM Index closed at 9,611.11 for a loss of -2.67 points or -0.03%. The Dow Jones Small-Cap Value TSM Index closed at 10,001.03 for a loss of -22.85 points or -0.23%.
Other notable indexes
Other notable index closes included the S&P 400 Mid-Cap Index at 1,892.23 for a loss of -2.98 points or -0.16%; the S&P 100 at 1,169.90 for a gain of 0.73 points or 0.06%; the Russell 3000 at 1,582.64 for a gain of 1.17 points or 0.07%; the Russell 1000 at 1,480.04 for a gain of 1.32 points or 0.09%; and the Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index at 694.48 for a gain of 1.49 points or 0.22%.