S&P 500 Snapshot: Back In The Red YTD At The Launch Of Q1 Earnings

 | Apr 12, 2016 12:23AM ET

Futures were rosy before the US equity market opened. The Shanghai Composite had posted a 1.66% and most European indexes were in the green. The STOXX 50 would subsequently give back some of its mid-day advance to post a 0.42% closing gain. The S&P 500 rallied at the open and rose to its 0.75% intraday high about 40 minutes later. It then sold off in a couple of waves to its -0.28% close, which puts the index back in the red for 2016, down -10%. The mood is one of caution at the start of Q1 earnings.

The yield on the 10-year note closed at 1.73%, up one basis point from the previous close.

Here is a snapshot of past five sessions in the S&P 500.