Stock sector performance
📊 U.S. Stock Sector Performance Report
Market Overview
The U.S. equity market continued to show broad positive momentum, but the latest session revealed a meaningful rotation beneath the surface.
The Dow Jones U.S. Index gained 0.44%, while the strongest performance came from Energy, telecommunications, selected financial groups, and smaller-cap stocks. At the same time, several consumer-oriented industries and parts of healthcare, real estate and insurance weakened.
The most important feature of the data is that market leadership is becoming increasingly cyclical and commodity-driven, rather than being dominated exclusively by large-cap technology.
Broad Market Performance
| Segment | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 U.S. Market | +0.44% | +3.33% | +4.27% | +20.35% | +14.04% |
| Large Cap | +0.16% | +3.17% | +2.69% | +20.19% | +12.43% |
| Mid Cap | +2.11% | +3.63% | +9.53% | +18.62% | +17.59% |
| Small Cap | +1.86% | +4.02% | +6.82% | +24.89% | +19.92% |
| Low Cap | +2.02% | +3.77% | +8.56% | +20.75% | +18.41% |
| Top Cap | +0.28% | +3.26% | +3.99% | +19.87% | +13.43% |
🟢 Key Takeaway
Small- and mid-cap stocks are substantially outperforming large caps.
The mid-cap index is up 9.53% over the past month, versus only 2.69% for large caps. Small caps have gained 6.82%, while their six-month gain has reached 24.89%.
That is a constructive sign for market breadth and risk appetite. Investors are not simply concentrating capital in the biggest technology names.
🥇 Sector Leaders
Energy was the clear standout.
🔥 Energy — Dominant Leadership
| Sector / Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oil & Gas | +7.14% | +8.56% | +6.58% | +44.38% | +37.50% |
| Oil & Gas Producers | +7.39% | +10.28% | +8.96% | +45.35% | +39.46% |
| Exploration & Production | +10.02% | +10.51% | +13.91% | +51.96% | +49.57% |
| Oil Equipment & Services | +7.32% | +9.09% | -3.11% | +65.19% | +42.45% |
| Oil Equipment Services | +7.19% | +3.43% | -0.29% | +42.19% | +34.56% |
| Pipelines | +7.12% | +0.15% | +1.57% | +30.57% | +30.03% |
| Integrated Oil & Gas | +5.49% | +10.10% | +5.51% | +40.70% | +32.72% |
Energy is displaying exceptionally strong momentum across almost every major subgroup.
The standout is Exploration & Production, with a +10.02% daily surge, +13.91% monthly gain and almost +50% over one year.
This is not isolated strength in one segment. It is a broad-based energy move.
⛏️ Materials & Mining — Another Major Leadership Group
Commodity-related industries remain among the strongest areas of the market.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mining | +3.33% | +22.45% | -1.00% | +63.82% | +15.25% |
| Gold Mining | +2.89% | +22.76% | -0.92% | +68.83% | +15.22% |
| Iron & Steel | -1.64% | +12.50% | +12.30% | +71.04% | +47.00% |
| Industrial Metals & Mining | -2.73% | +9.77% | +4.71% | +64.59% | +36.22% |
| Nonferrous Metals | -4.50% | +7.33% | +0.53% | +57.26% | +30.91% |
| Basic Resources | -0.12% | +15.08% | +2.14% | +61.72% | +25.58% |
| Basic Materials | -0.29% | +4.65% | -1.22% | +24.75% | +19.80% |
There is an interesting divergence here.
Short-term momentum remains extremely strong, particularly over the past week, even though some commodity groups experienced sharp one-day pullbacks.
This suggests the longer-term commodity trend remains intact despite increasing volatility.
🏦 Financials — Broad Strength
Financial stocks also participated in the advance.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banks | +1.95% | +5.02% | +20.45% | +26.68% | +13.25% |
| Asset Managers | +4.18% | +10.84% | +14.10% | +4.15% | +10.18% |
| Financial Services | +0.95% | +3.00% | +9.67% | +4.47% | +2.64% |
| Investment Services | +1.54% | -1.20% | +7.05% | +6.12% | +4.41% |
| Consumer Finance | +1.12% | +3.43% | +14.24% | +3.01% | -0.73% |
| Life Insurance | -0.10% | +3.76% | +15.50% | +22.39% | +16.95% |
Banks remain particularly impressive, with a 20.45% one-month gain and 26.68% six-month advance.
The combination of strong banks, asset managers and consumer finance suggests that the financial sector is participating in the broader risk-on environment rather than merely following the major indexes.
🏭 Industrials — Strong Longer-Term Trend
Industrials remain another major pillar of the market advance.
The broad U.S. Industrials Index gained 0.47% today, with a 3.82% weekly gain, 5.70% monthly gain and 23.13% six-month gain.
Several subgroups are substantially stronger:
- General Industrials: +10.80% weekly
- Diversified Industrials: +12.00% weekly
- Industrial Goods & Services: +4.33% weekly
- Industrial Transportation: +1.13% daily
- Trucking: +2.07% daily
- Delivery Services: +2.29% daily
- Industrial Engineering: +39.71% six months
- Industrial Machinery: +17.52% six months
This remains a healthy cyclical leadership group.
🛡️ Aerospace & Defense — Strong Momentum
Defense continues to perform well.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Defense | +2.73% | +9.80% | +12.59% | +14.36% | +12.48% |
| Aerospace & Defense | +0.64% | +6.46% | +11.58% | +24.25% | +15.10% |
| Aerospace | -0.06% | +5.36% | +11.39% | +28.49% | +16.18% |
Defense stocks are showing consistent rather than explosive momentum, with gains across short-, medium- and longer-term periods.
💻 Technology — Still Strong, But Losing Relative Leadership
Technology remains firmly positive over the longer term, but today’s performance was much less impressive than Energy or smaller-cap stocks.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technology | +0.03% | +3.03% | +2.22% | +31.53% | +21.10% |
| Large-Cap Technology | -0.76% | +2.74% | +0.43% | +28.20% | +17.49% |
| Semiconductors | +0.29% | +0.66% | -1.43% | +57.68% | +43.54% |
| Software | +0.38% | +21.24% | +18.35% | -6.25% | -0.01% |
| Technology Hardware | +0.37% | +0.06% | +0.92% | +55.07% | +38.37% |
| Computer Hardware | +0.97% | -1.64% | +6.52% | +49.05% | +27.12% |
The semiconductor complex remains a major long-term winner despite recent consolidation.
However, the headline technology sector is no longer the only source of market leadership.
That distinction matters.
📡 Telecommunications — Strong Short-Term Rotation
Telecommunications delivered some of the strongest short-term gains outside Energy.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Telecommunications | +3.62% | +11.66% | +1.10% | -7.21% | +5.42% |
| Fixed Line Telecom | +4.62% | +16.96% | +0.97% | -12.42% | +0.55% |
| Mobile Telecom | +3.03% | +8.70% | +1.17% | -3.77% | +8.53% |
This looks more like a rotation trade than established long-term leadership.
The sharp weekly gains contrast with relatively weak six-month performance.
🏥 Healthcare — Strong Medium-Term Performance
Healthcare has quietly become one of the better-performing major sectors.
The broad Health Care Index gained 0.87% today, is up 5.50% for the week, 14.07% over one month and 24.68% over six months.
Key areas include:
- Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology: +5.57% weekly
- Biotechnology: +6.52% weekly
- Pharmaceuticals: +4.77% weekly
- Medical Supplies: +6.68% weekly
- Health Care Equipment & Services: +5.36% weekly
- Drug Retailers: +3.04% weekly
Healthcare therefore remains a constructive secondary leadership group, particularly over the one-month and six-month horizons.
🏠 Real Estate — Mixed Picture
Real estate remains divided.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Real Estate | +0.47% | +1.53% | +3.34% | +10.17% | +11.16% |
| REITs | +0.27% | +0.80% | +2.82% | +13.79% | +14.01% |
| Real Estate Services | +3.87% | +15.56% | +13.09% | -27.87% | -21.29% |
| Real Estate Holding & Development | +1.63% | +11.43% | +19.44% | +6.96% | +7.75% |
| Residential REITs | -0.73% | -1.72% | +3.85% | +1.38% | +3.71% |
Real estate services are experiencing a sharp short-term rebound, but the six-month and one-year numbers remain deeply negative.
That makes the recent rally look more like recovery momentum than confirmed structural leadership.
🛒 Consumer Sector — Increasing Pressure
Consumer industries were among the weakest areas of the market.
Retail
The broad Retail Index declined 2.15%, while General Retailers fell 2.20%.
Particularly weak:
- Broadline Retailers: -2.60%
- Apparel Retailers: -5.10%
- Home Improvement Retailers: -4.10%
- Specialty Retailers: -2.46%
- Footwear: -2.87%
- General Retailers: -2.20%
The important point is that this weakness is occurring despite strong overall market performance.
That indicates investor preference is shifting away from consumer discretionary exposure.
🚗 Automobiles — Significant Weakness
Automobiles remain one of the clearest laggards.
The U.S. Automobiles Index fell 3.57%?
Correction based on the supplied data: the index showed +3.57% daily, but remains deeply negative over longer periods:
- Weekly: -11.31%
- 1 Month: -19.83%
- 6 Months: +5.32%
- 1 Year: -21.07%
The broader Automobiles & Parts Index is also down:
- -10.68% weekly
- -18.73% monthly
- -19.84% over one year
So today’s bounce does not yet change the broader bearish trend.
🍺 Consumer Staples — Mixed to Weak
Consumer staples are showing considerably less momentum than cyclicals.
The broad Consumer Goods Index gained 1.05% today, but is:
- -2.44% weekly
- -5.48% monthly
- +0.87% six months
- -4.54% one year
Personal & Household Goods are even weaker, falling 1.48% today and remaining down 6.75% over six months.
This is another indication that investors are favoring cyclical, commodity and growth exposure over defensive consumer groups.
⚠️ Major Underperformers
Several industries stand out for particularly poor performance.
| Industry | Daily | Weekly | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Media Agencies | -5.52% | -14.61% | -6.05% | -40.20% | -30.00% |
| Clothing & Accessories | -11.87% | -1.61% | +1.66% | +5.66% | -12.50% |
| Personal Goods | -5.46% | -0.99% | +4.56% | -18.57% | -15.38% |
| Recreational Products | -5.56% | -7.25% | +11.19% | -40.45% | -14.82% |
| Footwear | -2.87% | -6.08% | -0.12% | -37.62% | -27.94% |
| Automobiles | +3.57% | -11.31% | -19.83% | +5.32% | -21.07% |
| Home Construction | -1.96% | +0.76% | +5.88% | -13.82% | -2.89% |
| Leisure Goods | +0.55% | -3.32% | +0.78% | -26.55% | -16.66% |
These groups demonstrate that not all risk assets are participating equally.
🔄 Sector Rotation Dashboard
🟢 Strongest Current Momentum
Energy → Materials → Financials → Industrials → Defense
These groups combine strong short-term performance with strong medium-term trends.
🟡 Improving / Emerging
Telecommunications → Healthcare → Real Estate Services → Asset Management
These areas are showing improving short-term momentum, although some have weaker longer-term structures.
⚪ Mixed
Technology → Utilities → Consumer Staples → REITs
These sectors remain investable but lack the broad momentum seen in the strongest groups.
🔴 Under Pressure
Retail → Automobiles → Apparel → Media → Leisure Goods
These groups have significant negative momentum across multiple timeframes.
📈 Market Leadership Scorecard
| Theme | Momentum | Trend Quality | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔥 Energy | Very Strong | Very Strong | Leading |
| ⛏️ Materials/Mining | Very Strong | Very Strong | Leading |
| 🏦 Financials | Strong | Strong | Leading |
| 🏭 Industrials | Strong | Strong | Leading |
| 🛡️ Defense | Strong | Strong | Positive |
| 🏥 Healthcare | Strong | Strong | Positive |
| 💻 Technology | Moderate | Very Strong | Positive / Consolidating |
| 📡 Telecom | Very Strong short-term | Weak longer-term | Rotation |
| 🏠 Real Estate | Moderate | Moderate | Mixed |
| ⚡ Utilities | Weak/Moderate | Defensive | Neutral |
| 🛒 Retail | Weak | Weak | Under Pressure |
| 🚗 Automobiles | Weak | Weak | Under Pressure |
| 📺 Media | Weak | Weak | Bearish |
| 🎮 Leisure/Recreation | Weak | Weak | Bearish |
🧭 StockInsight™ Sector Radar
🔥 Highest Conviction Momentum
1. Energy
The strongest combination of daily, weekly, six-month and one-year momentum.
2. Materials & Mining
Exceptional six-month performance, with gold, steel and mining among the strongest groups.
3. Financials
Banks and asset managers are showing particularly strong one-month momentum.
4. Industrials
Broad participation and strong six-month gains make this an important cyclical leadership group.
5. Defense & Aerospace
Consistent positive momentum across multiple timeframes.
⚠️ Areas Requiring Caution
Retail, Automobiles, Media, Apparel and Leisure Goods continue to show significant relative weakness.
🧠 What the Rotation Is Telling Us
The biggest message from this dataset is breadth.
The market is not simply being driven by mega-cap technology. Instead, capital is moving into:
- Energy
- Materials
- Financials
- Industrials
- Small- and mid-cap stocks
- Defense
- Selected healthcare groups
At the same time, several consumer-facing industries are losing ground.
That combination generally represents a more cyclical risk-on environment.
The especially strong performance of small and mid caps is noteworthy. With mid caps up 9.53% over one month and small caps up 6.82%, participation is broadening beyond the largest companies.
🎯 Bottom Line
The U.S. market remains firmly bullish, but leadership is rotating.
The strongest signal is the combination of small/mid-cap outperformance + Energy strength + Materials strength + Financial participation + Industrial momentum.
Technology remains structurally strong, particularly over six and twelve months, but it is no longer monopolizing market leadership.
The current hierarchy is increasingly:
🔥 Energy & Commodities → 🏦 Financials → 🏭 Industrials → 🛡️ Defense → 🏥 Healthcare → 💻 Technology
Meanwhile, consumer discretionary, automobiles, media and several leisure-related industries remain significant laggards.
For investors, the key development to watch is whether this cyclical broadening continues. If small caps, financials, industrials and commodities continue outperforming simultaneously, it would indicate that the market’s risk appetite is becoming increasingly broad-based rather than concentrated in a handful of mega-cap names.