Energy led the session at +1.17%, while Materials lagged at -2.35%, with SLV -4.35% setting the thematic tone.
Energy led the sector leaderboard at +1.17% as the strongest large-cap gainers were MRVL +4.35%, ARM +3.73%, LLY +3.37%.
Materials was the weakest major group at -2.35% with pressure concentrated in DASH -4.93%, BLK -4.57%, QCOM -3.94%.
SLV moved -4.35% on the day and -14.83% over 5 days, giving the market a clear read on thematic leadership.
Momentum led the factor complex at -0.59% while Low Vol trailed at +0.16%. Market signal registered RISK ON at +0.55.
At the GICS sub-industry level, leadership came from Telecom Tower REITs +2.65%, Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals +1.85%, Multi-Utilities +1.64%. Universe breadth: 48% of S&P 1500 names above their 50-day MA, 53% above the 200-day.
Weakest sub-industries today: Construction Materials -4.06%, Office REITs -3.15%, Electrical Components & Equipment -3.15%.
Industry death crosses: Automobile Manufacturers, Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods; Industry 200d reclaims: Property & Casualty Insurance, Telecom Tower REITs, Diversified Support Services, Soft Drinks & Non-alcoholic Beverages, Investment Banking & Brokerage; Industry 200d losses: Electric Utilities, Investment Banking & Brokerage, Telecom Tower REITs, Diversified Support Services, Soft Drinks & Non-alcoholic Beverages; Industry EMA(12/26) bull crosses: Oil & Gas Exploration & Production, Diversified Support Services, Property & Casualty Insurance; Industry EMA(12/26) bear crosses: Pharmaceuticals, Specialty Chemicals, Broadline Retail, Automotive Retail, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders.
12 active headlines tagged Geopolitics. Top items: [CNBC] Datadog stock soars 31% on blockbuster earnings as AI winners emerge in software; [MarketWatch Top] These charts offer a warning to the next generation — a new era of higher Treasury yields may be coming
9 active headlines tagged Fed/Macro. Top items: [MarketWatch Top] These charts offer a warning to the next generation — a new era of higher Treasury yields may be coming; [MarketWatch Top] Trump says he’ll let Warsh ‘do what he wants to do’ with interest rates. It’s a remark that Fed watchers have been bracing for.
12 active headlines tagged AI/Tech. Top items: [CNBC] An under-the-radar AI stock just delivered the best quarter of the chip sector; [CNBC] Alibaba's core profit plunges 84% as CEO defends AI investments
12 active headlines tagged Earnings. Top items: [CNBC] Hims & Hers plummets 13% after first-quarter loss, weak earnings guidance; [CNBC] Nintendo plunges 8% after Switch 2 price hike and weak sales forecast
Cross-Sector Linkage
The cross-sector tape is unambiguously risk-off. Cyclicals vs Defensives: Cyclicals (-1.04%) are lagging Defensives (+0.67%) by 1.71pp. Defensive rotation underway — money is rotating into Staples / Utilities / REITs / Health Care. Discretionary vs Staples: XLY -1.11% vs XLP +0.22% (spread -1.33pp). Consumer rotating defensive — Staples bid is a late-cycle warning. Semis vs Software (AI capex theme): SMH -0.40% vs IGV -0.99% — spread +0.59pp. Hardware/infrastructure leg of AI is bid — capex theme intact, hyperscaler spend cycle on.