Market Recap: July 30, 2026, The Day in Numbers
July 30, 2026, measured from the tape: index scoreboard, breadth, sector spread, options flow, the quote tape, rates and calendar, every figure query-backed.
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July 30, 2026, measured from the tape: index scoreboard, breadth, sector spread, options flow, the quote tape, rates and calendar, every figure query-backed.
July 28, 2026, measured from the tape: index scoreboard, breadth, sector spread, options flow, the quote tape, rates and calendar, every figure query-backed.
July 27, 2026, measured from the tape: scoreboard, breadth, sector spread, options flow, the quote tape, rates and the calendar, every figure query-backed.
July 29, 2026, measured from the tape: index scoreboard, breadth, sector spread, options flow, the quote tape, rates and calendar, every figure query-backed.
The week after July's monthly options expiration, measured: the index scoreboard, sector dispersion, weekly breadth, and where the tape's dollars went.
A chip rout, a bounce, the summer's wildest open, and NVDA's Friday, netting out to a quiet index week where most stocks fell and MU out-traded SPY itself.
NVDA woke up and led the whole tape a day after sitting out. META doubled down, MU cooled, small caps slipped, and the index barely moved. Friday in numbers.
Chip equipment gapped up hard and faded, mega-caps gapped down and ripped back, the tape flipped decisively green, and NVDA sat it out, closing red.
A one-day chip bounce the index barely felt: most semis green, NVDA up a second day, MU the heaviest dollar name, and a broad tape more than two-to-one red.
A semiconductor break the index barely felt: chips down hard, NVDA green through it, a two-to-one red tape, and SPY quoting its tightest spread in a month.
Back from the Independence Day break: a growth-led gap up, a sector split several times the index move, a reverse-split wall, the month's tightest quotes.
Holiday-eve rotation: green breadth under a falling Nasdaq, tech last of the eleven sector funds, memory-rout day two, and the split that faked a crash.
The second half opened quiet at the index and violent underneath: the memory complex broke, META jumped, and most S&P sectors still closed green.
The quarter's last session in numbers: a technology-led index gain over a mostly red tape, the memory complex on top, and a same-day options tape at the close.
June 29, 2026 in numbers: a growth-led index gain, a four-point sector spread, a memory-stock round trip, the 0DTE tape, penny-tight quotes and rates.