S&P 500 Snapshot: Down Just 0.19% YTD
The S&P flip-flopped this week but spent the last few days hovering around a 40 point range. The index closed Friday down just 0.19% YTD and is down 4.77% below its record close. It is up 1.25% from last Friday.

The U.S. Treasury puts the closing yield on the 10-year note as of July 17 at 0.64%. The 2-year note is at 0.14%.

Here's a snapshot of the index going back to 2010.

A Perspective on Drawdowns
Here's a snapshot of record highs and selloffs since the 2009 trough.

Here's a table with the number of days of a 1% or more change in either direction and the number of days of corrections (down 10% or more from the record high) going back to 2013.


Here is a more conventional log-scale chart with drawdowns highlighted.

Here is a linear scale version of the same chart with the 50- and 200-day moving averages.

A Perspective on Volatility
For a sense of the correlation between the closing price and intraday volatility, the chart below overlays the S&P 500 since 2007 with the intraday price range. We've also included a 20-day moving average to help identify trends in volatility.
