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Today’s Summary

Monday, February 9, 2026


Indices: Nasdaq +0.77% | Russell 2000 +0.70% | S&P 500 +0.47% | Dow +0.04%

Sectors: 7 of the 11 sectors closed higher. Tech led, gaining +1.57%. Health Care lagged, dropping -0.88%.

Commodities: Crude Oil rose +1.37% to $64.42 per barrel. Gold rose +2.08% to $5,083 per oz.

Currencies: The US Dollar Index fell -0.84% to $96.85.

Crypto: Bitcoin is currently flat (+0.05%) at 70,306. Ethereum is up +1.44% at $2,118.

Volatility: The Volatility Index fell -2.36% at 17.35.

Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield fell to 4.202%.




Here are the best charts, articles, and ideas shared on the web today!
 


Chart of the Day  
 


πŸ† Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by John Roque (@daChartLife).
 

  • The Energy sector ($XLE) pushed to new all-time highs today, putting the finishing touches on a massive decade-long breakout.
     
  • Momentum has carried over from last week, following the sector’s strongest weekly gain since June of last year.
     
  • Energy is now on pace for an eighth consecutive week of gains, tying its second-longest streak in history.


The Takeaway: Energy continues to lead with price at all-time highs and momentum accelerating.


Quote of the Day


β€œGoodness is the only investment that never fails."
 

-  Henry David Thoreau


Top Links
 

Don’t Confuse Volatility with a Trend Reversal - Thoughts on the Market
Duality Research examines the corrective reset unfolding through elevated volatility.

Call It Whatever You Want. This Is a Bull Market - The Daily Number
Grant Hawkridge highlights multiple advance/decline lines making new all-time highs.

Buy these stocks for the global bull market! - Full Signal
JC Parets joins Phil Rosen to review the charts driving asset prices, small-caps versus large, and this year's predictions. 

Market rotation holds as AI uncertainty keeps tech volatile - CNBC
Jay Woods, Douglas Boneparth, and Alex Kantrowitz discuss sector rotation, tech volatility, and global risks.


Top Tweets 
 

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