The S&P 500 remains up 9.6% year-to-date, but 30 components have fallen more than 30% amid mixed market performance.
Thirty stocks in the S&P 500 have declined more than 30% in 2026, highlighting a divergence in performance within the benchmark index. The broader S&P 500 has gained 9.6% year-to-date but has not reached a new all-time high since June 2, reflecting uneven market momentum.
While the index remains in positive territory, the underperformance of these 30 stocks contrasts with the overall rally. The stagnation since early June suggests investor caution despite the year’s gains, with sector-specific pressures weighing on select components.
No immediate market reaction was detailed, but the disparity underscores broader volatility and selective risk aversion among equities.