Please enjoy this collection of stock market and major index charts below, which are updated daily, along with major commodities, oil/energy, & emerging markets, courtesy of Finviz.com! Finviz.com is your one stop shop for your stock market charting needs!
All of the charts are listed in order of each heading below, and for the indexes, it consists of the exchange traded fund (ETF) for the index. You will first see the major index charts, followed by the Magnificent Seven tech stocks, along with real estate, commodities/energy and international/emerging markets, in that order.
These charts allow you to view the performance over the last several months for the stock or index, giving you access to the trend & performance in real time, updated every single day the market is open.
S&P 500, Nasdaq & Dow Jones:
Below you will see the major index ETFs for the S&P 500 (SPY), Nasdaq 100 (QQQ), and the Dow Jones (DIA) industrial average:
Magnificent 7 stocks (Apple, Microsoft, Google, Tesla, Nvidia, Meta Platforms, & Amazon):
Below you will see what are known as the “Magnificent 7” tech stock performance, including Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Google (GOOGL), Tesla (TSLA), Nvidia (NVDA), Meta Platforms (META: formerly Facebook), and Amazon (AMZN):
Real Estate Indexes (Vanguard REIT ETF & Schwab REIT ETF):
Two of the major real estate indexes, including the Vanguard REIT ETF (VNQ) and the Schwab REIT ETF (SCHH). Check out more information on real estate investment trusts (REITs) here.
Gold, Silver, Oil, Commodities & Energy Indexes:
Gold (GLD) & silver (SLV) are typically seen as safe havens during times of market turmoil, and to pair that, we have the United States Oil Fund (USO), Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) and the Vanguard Energy Index Fund ETF (VDE), giving us a broad representation on oil prices and the energy sectors in recent months.
Emerging Market & International Indexes:
Emerging markets can further diversify a portfolio, specifically due to the ability to mitigate currency fluctuations and geopolitical risks, along with taking part in what has high potential for growth in certain countries and regions. ETFs such as the iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG), the Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index fund (VWO) & Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF (SCHE) offer a broad outlook to international markets.