The Dow and the S&P 500 indexes end up at a record level in terms of the public health situation and the economic crisis.
The Dow Jones indexes in the S&P 500 will close in 2020 on Wall Street in historic times. The last day of the year the Dow was 196.92 points, or 0.65%, up to 30,606.48, while the S&P 500 gained 24.03 points, or 0.64%, up to 3,756.07, and the Nasdaq added 18.28 points, or 0.14%, up to 12,888.28, according to Reuters.
Altogether the Nasdaq, the S&P 500 and the Dow recorded annual returns of 43.6%, 16.3% and 7.2% respectively. For the Nasdaq, this was the annual mayoral election of 2009.
“For the large-scale indices, this is an alcaza that weighs the real world,” commented Mike Zigmont, Harvest Volatility Management Research and Commerce Officer.
“This is the first year in history that the S&P has a 30% price increase this year and will end up in the future,” said Ryan Detrick, LPL Financial Marketing Strategist at Charlotte (North Carolina). ).