Market Podcast for 2026-06-22 (CST)

June 22, 2026 at 01:00 PM CST
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Mark
Welcome everyone to today's market update, based on the latest available data from June 18, 2026. I'm Mark, and joining me is Susan. We're here to break down the market's performance and highlight some notable movers.
Susan
Thanks, Mark. Let's dive right into the indices. It was a positive day for the markets. The S&P 500 gained 80.48 points to close at 7,500.58.
Mark
That's right, Susan. And the Dow Jones also saw an uptick, closing at 51,564.70 with a gain of 72.15 points. The tech-heavy Nasdaq had a standout performance, jumping 496.27 points to 26,517.93.
Susan
It seems like tech stocks really led the charge on this one. Speaking of which, let's talk about some individual stocks. NVIDIA, for example, opened at $207.33 and closed at $210.69, up by $3.36.
Mark
Indeed. Tesla showed a modest gain, closing at $400.49, up $2.39 from its opening. Over at Amazon, we saw a $4.27 increase, closing at $244.39.
Susan
And Microsoft wasn't left behind, either. It gained $1.58, closing at $379.40. Netflix also saw a slight rise, ending the day at $77.38.
Mark
Google and Meta had a good day too. Google closed at $367.46, gaining $3.57, while Meta went up by $4.40 to close at $577.22.
Susan
Now, let's focus on one specific stock. How about we take a closer look at Tesla today?
Mark
Great choice, Susan. Tesla opened at $398.10 and closed at $400.49, a gain of $2.39. It's interesting to note that despite its modest gain on this particular day, Tesla continues to maintain significant interest from investors.
Susan
Absolutely, Mark. With the ongoing developments in electric vehicles and Tesla's expansion into new markets, the general outlook remains optimistic. Investors seem to be keeping a keen eye on its long-term growth potential.
Mark
Precisely, Susan. It's fascinating how Tesla continues to capture the market's imagination. Now, as we wrap up, how about we end with a light-hearted market anecdote?
Susan
Sure thing, Mark. Did you know that in the early 1900s, Wall Street had its very own feline mascot named “Morris the Cat”? This cat was known for wandering around the stock exchange, bringing a bit of charm to the hectic trading floors.
Mark
That's a classic! It just goes to show that even in the world of finance, there's room for a little bit of whimsy. Well, that's all for today's market update. Thanks for tuning in, everyone.
Susan
Thanks for joining us! Until next time, stay informed and happy investing!