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Wall Street Ends Month Lower as Tesla, Apple Surge on Stock Split

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While the S&P boasted its steepest August percentage gain in more than three decades it has ended the session slightly lower and the Dow also lost ground as investors took a pause although the Nasdaq closed higher thanks to high-flying stocks including Apple Inc.

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The Federal Reserve’s commitment to tolerate inflation and keep interest rates low, positive developments in vaccines and treatments for COVID-19 and a rally in tech-focused stocks have helped the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs in August.

But while states such as New Jersey continued to ease restrictions on Monday, investors noted that across the United States, total coronavirus cases topped 6 million on Sunday as many states in the midwest reported increasing infections, according to a Reuters tally.

“It’s a momentum trade. People are flooding to the technology companies they think will do well regardless of the pandemic,” said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer, Independent Advisor Alliance.

“The US just passed 6 million cases, a further reminder that the pandemic is here to stay until we do something about it. Clearly it has an impact on all businesses but some are more pandemic resistant,” he said.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 223.82 points, or 0.78 per cent, to close at 28,430.05, the S&P 500 lost 7.7 points, or 0.22 per cent, to 3,500.31 and the Nasdaq Composite added 79.82 points, or 0.68 per cent, to 11,775.46.

Technology, then healthcare and utilities stocks were the biggest percentage gainers among the 11 major S&P sectors while energy was the biggest percentage decliner.

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With the S&P reaching 3.8 per cent above its pre-crisis record during the session, Mona Mahajan, senior US investment strategist at Allianz Global Investors in New York, said investors were showing some caution by favouring technology as they looked warily at US and overseas COVID-19 numbers.

“After such a strong summer run we’re reverting back to the old pandemic playbook so we see tech outperforming,” she said.

“Really that’s a defensive move as people think about stay-at-home more as we’re heading toward that fall season.”

The Nasdaq, meanwhile, ended the day almost 20 per cent above its pre-crisis record closing high.

Its top two boosts for Monday were from Apple Inc and Tesla Inc after their stock splits.

While the splits did not provide a fundamental reason to buy the stocks, Mahajan noted that the lower prices may be making the momentum stocks more attractive to some retail investors.

For the month the S&P showed a gain of 7.01 per cent, its biggest advance for August since 1986 when it rose 7.1 per cent that month.

The three main indices showed their fifth straight monthly rise following March lows, even as economic data pointed to an uneven recovery from the steep downturn.

For the S&P, this was its longest winning steak on a monthly basis since a six-month run from April to September 2018.

And the benchmark’s 35.6 per cent gain since April marked the strongest five-month run for the S&P since 1938, according to data from Bespoke Investment Group.

Apple ended the day 3.4 per cent higher at $US129.04 while Tesla closed up 12.6 per cent at $US498.32.

Aimmune Therapeutics Inc’s shares soared 171.6 per cent after Swiss food group Nestle SA offered to pay $US2 billion ($A2.7 billion) for full ownership of the peanut allergy treatment maker.

Shares of Microsoft Corp, Walmart Inc and Oracle Corp – all suitors for TikTok’s US assets – fell as China’s new rules around tech exports meant a deal with TikTok owner ByteDance could need Beijing authorities’ approval.

Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a 2.02-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.64-to-1 ratio favored decliners.

The S&P 500 posted 32 new 52-week highs and no new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 86 new highs and 24 new lows.

On U.S. exchanges 9.4 billion shares changed hands on Monday compared with the average of 9.18 billion for the last 20 sessions.

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