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S&P 500 · 503 stocks as of 2026-08-18
503 securities · — = insufficient history or unavailable data
What these columns mean (15)
Identity
- Ticker
- Exchange ticker symbol. The security's name is its own column.
- Company
- Security name. Separate from the ticker so each can be sorted and read on its own, and so the name can be hidden when the table is crowded.
- History
- Years of price history behind this row. This is the data WE hold, not the fund's inception date — a short history means the long return and risk columns are blank or thin.
- Sector
- GICS sector for a stock. For a fund this is its asset class — see the Asset class column, which is the field to screen on across both.
Returns
- 1D
- One session: the latest close against the close before it. The two dates come from the vendor's own trading days, so a Friday-to-Monday move is one day and a holiday gap still counts as one session. Blank until we have seen two closes for a security.
- MTD
- Month to date. Prices are stored weekly, so the starting point is the last weekly close before the 1st — which can sit a few days inside the previous month.
- QTD
- Quarter to date, from the last weekly close before the quarter began.
- YTD
- Year to date, from the last weekly close of the previous year.
- 1Y
- Trailing twelve months, measured back from the last completed week so that mid-week changes reflect price rather than the calendar.
- 3Y Ann.
- Trailing three years, annualised, measured back from the last completed week.
Trend
- Trend
- How many of the three windows the price is above, 0 to 3. Blank when the security is too young to have all three averages — an unknown window is not a falling one.
Stretch
- Stretch
- How far the price sits from its own recent average, measured in standard deviations of that security's weekly moves, which puts extension in the context of how much that security normally moves. Within ±1.5 is ordinary; beyond ±2.5 is genuinely stretched, reached about 1% of the time by a security going nowhere. Read it alongside trend, not instead of it: a security rising 20% a year clears +2.5 in roughly one week in seven simply because it is rising. Least meaningful for very low-volatility holdings such as money-market and T-bill funds, where there is almost no week-to-week movement to measure against. Not a valuation — there are no fundamentals behind this number.
Risk
- From ATH
- Current distance below the highest close in all the history we hold. Read alongside From 52W high: the two answer different questions, and a security can be near its yearly high and far below its all-time one.
- Vol 1Y
- Annualised volatility of weekly returns over the last 52 weeks.
- From 52W high
- Distance below the highest weekly close of the last year. Distinct from From ATH, which measures against all the history we hold.