Here Come the Homies 📈 The Daily Chart Report
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Today’s Summary
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Indices: Dow +0.10% | S&P 500 -0.33% | Russell 2000 -0.34% | Nasdaq -0.56%
Sectors: 6 of the 11 sectors closed higher. Utilities led, gaining +1.66%. Financials lagged, dropping -0.72%.
Commodities: Crude Oil fell -0.22% to $64.22 per barrel. Gold fell -0.63% to $5,047 per oz.
Currencies: The US Dollar Index was flat (-0.02%) to $96.85.
Crypto: Bitcoin is currently down -2.18% at 68,576. Ethereum is down -4.63% at $2,006.
Volatility: The Volatility Index rose +2.59% at 17.80.
Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield fell to 4.147%.
Here are the best charts, articles, and ideas shared on the web today!
Chart of the Day
🏆 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by Finnian Devine (@finn_devine2).
- Homebuilders ($XHB) broke out of a multi-month coil today, and closed at fresh 52-week highs.
- After failing a multi-year top, momentum is reaccelerating, with relative strength versus the S&P 500 making new four-month highs.
- A sustained move higher from this cyclical group would be yet another bullish development for the broader market.
The Takeaway: Homebuilders are making new absolute and relative highs as participation continues to expand.
Quote of the Day
“A lot of people with high IQs are
terrible investors because they've
got terrible temperaments."
- Charlie Munger
Top Links
Diverging Divergences - CappThesis
Frank Cappelleri examines two divergences sending mixed messages.
Last Year’s Leaders Are This Year’s Laggards - The Daily Number
Grant Hawkridge contrasts last year’s leadership with this year’s market regime.
Why the S&P 500 could hit 7,000 this week - Yahoo Finance
Adam Turnquist outlines the case for a near-term push to 7k on the S&P 500.
If U.S. Housing Inflection Is Near, Look for More Than Just Homebuilders - LPL Financial
Thomas Shipp details the groups poised to benefit from a housing revival.
Small-Cap Financials on the Brink - Alfonso’s Daily Note
Alfonso De Pablos highlights the importance of a potential breakout in small-cap financials.