Volatility Soared, Equities Pressured By Mounting Risk Factors

 | Nov 01, 2020 01:55AM ET

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It was a very rough week for the market, with all 4 indexes giving back their October gains and then some. Heavily-weighted big Tech stocks slid on the week, pressuring indexes. Rising coronavirus cases in many US states and overseas, no stimulus bill, more corporate layoffs, and pre-election voting controversies all served to give investors the jitters this week.

No Dow stocks rose this week, and only 6% of the S&P 500 rose.

“A rise in coronavirus cases in the United States, new restrictions on activity in Europe and a standoff in Washington over economic relief for struggling businesses and out-of-work Americans left investors reeling on Monday.

The S&P 500 fell more than 2.5 percent before recovering some ground in afternoon trading. The DOW lost over 2% on the day.” (NY TImes)

“Wall Street’s main indexes had their biggest 1-day drop since June on Wednesday, erasing October’s gains, with coronavirus cases rising at an alarming rate in the United States and Europe, dashing hopes of a speedy global economic recovery.” (Reuters)