Chart Of The Day: It's Not Just Big Tech (Anymore)

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MoneyShow2.33K FollowersFollow5ShareSavePlay(3min)CommentsSummaryThe MoneyShow Chart of the Day shows the S&P 500 Equal Weighted Index. It hit a fresh high last week, too - indicating we have broader participation in this latest leg up.Looking at the one-month returns, the iShares Russell 2000 Value ETF (IWN) is in the lead with gains of 6.5%, compared with 4.7% for the iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO), 1% for the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK), and only 0.6% for the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ).MSCI noted that value has been outperforming growth throughout 2025 in developed foreign markets - by a hefty 13 percentage points.With 2025 winding down, it could definitely be time for some portfolio rebalancing. It’s not just a Big Tech market anymore. tadamichi/iStock via Getty Images By Mike Larson It’s not just Big Tech anymore. That’s one of the most bullish things about the latest stock market trip to record highs. Have a look at the MoneyShow Chart of the Day, whichThis article was written byMoneyShow2.33K FollowersFollowMoneyShow — an industry pioneer in investor education since 1981 — is a global, financial media company, operating the world's leading investment and trading conferences. Each show brings together thousands of investors to attend workshops, presentations and seminars given by the nation's top financial experts. The company also offers exclusive seminars-at-sea, with the investment industry's leading partners. In addition, MoneyShow operates the award-winning, multimedia online community, Moneyshow.com and publishes free Investing and Trading newsletters, which provide individual investors with exclusive ongoing access to the latest investment and trading ideas from the nation's most respected and trusted financial newsletter advisors.Quick InsightsHow does the S&P 500 Equal Weighted Index inform current market breadth?The S&P 500 Equal Weighted Index reaching record highs confirms that the rally now includes a wider array of sectors, not just Big Tech.What recent ETF performance trends suggest a shift in market leadership?IWN leads with a 6.5% one-month gain, outpacing IWO, XLK, and QQQ, indicating value and small-cap stocks are driving recent returns.How pronounced is the value-over-growth rotation internationally in 2025?Value stocks in developed international markets have outperformed growth by 13 percentage points, reinforcing the global breadth of the rotation.Recommended For You
