U.S. Stock Market Index Comparison – August 19, 2025

The U.S. stock market delivered a mixed performance on August 19, 2025, as major indices moved in different directions. While the Dow Jones Industrial Average managed a slight gain, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite ended the day in the red, dragged down by weakness in technology shares.

Below is a snapshot of how the key indices performed:

Index NameSymbolClosing ValueDaily Change (%)52-Week High52-Week Low1-Month Change (%)1-Year Change (%)
Dow Jones Industrial^DJI44,922.26+0.0245,207.3936,611.78+0.73+12.10
S&P 500^SPX6,411.36-0.596,481.344,835.04+3.10+18.29
Nasdaq Composite^IXIC21,314.95-1.4621,803.7514,784.03+5.10+26.11
NYSE Composite20,810.00-0.03+0.92+12.29
Wilshire 5000 Total^W500063,973.52-0.6464,674.5448,128.27

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Key Market Highlights

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average: Closed slightly higher, extending its steady year-to-date gains.
  • S&P 500: Slipped by nearly 0.6%, but still boasts a strong +18% rise over the past year.
  • Nasdaq Composite: Dropped 1.46% today, yet remains the star performer with a +26% year-over-year surge, fueled by tech sector strength.
  • NYSE Composite & Wilshire 5000: Broader market indices reflected flat-to-negative moves, signaling cautious investor sentiment.

Global Indices at a Glance

The performance of U.S. indices also mirrors broader global trends:

  • Germany’s DAX: Up 0.2% today and a massive +35% over the past year.
  • Japan’s Nikkei 225: Pulled back in today’s session but still higher by +16% year-over-year.

What This Means for Investors

The divergence between indices shows the tech-driven tilt of the Nasdaq compared to the broader diversification of the S&P 500 and Wilshire 5000. While today’s declines highlight short-term volatility, the proximity of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to their 52-week highs suggests continued long-term market resilience.

Investors remain focused on upcoming Federal Reserve policy signals, inflation trends, and corporate earnings, which are likely to shape the next big move across global markets.


📊 Bottom Line: The U.S. stock market may have closed mixed on August 19, but the underlying strength in tech and strong year-over-year gains point to ongoing momentum—even as short-term pullbacks test investor patience.

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