Against the current: Markets slid, yet TAL Education Group, Lennar Corporation, Lennar Corp went up and made this list of yesterday's top mid cap and over stocks gainers.
Leading equity indices in the US declined as Dow Jones shed 2.25% and closed at 33,200. S&P 500 was down 2.49% before closing the session at 3,895.75.
This down-slide takes place while United States macroeconomics indicators data published earlier are pointing downward as well — United States Core Retail Sales published yesterday at 13:30 UTC came out at -0.2%, falling short of the 0.2% projections and continuing its decline from the previous 1.2% figure.
Despite markets falling yesterday, some mid cap and over stocks managed to go up. Have a look at these top gainers.
+3.82%: Lennar levels up 3.82% in yesterday's session; traders eye opening bell in 2 hours time
Pronounced bullish sentiment in the market helped the home construction and real estate company to make a notable 3.82% gain yesterday, rising $3.47 and ultimately closing at $94.29. Lennar has a market cap of $24 billion with an average daily trading volume of 2 million shares. So far in 2022 it has been beating the S&P by 6.38%.
+3.49%: D.R. Horton posts solid session with 3.49% gain; upside capped at $90.68
The Texan home construction company went up to $90.45, gaining 3.49%. D.R. Horton is currently trading with a market cap of $31.15 billion with an average daily trading volume of 2.44 million shares. So far in 2022, it has been outperforming the S&P 500 by 8.06%.
+8.85%: TAL Education appreciates 8.85% with $7.2 as the high of the day
Pronounced bullish sentiment in the market helped the Chinese education provider to make a notable 8.85% gain yesterday, rising 52 cents and ultimately closing at $6.52. The company's market cap is $4.23 billion with an average daily volume of 8.22 million shares. So far in 2022, it has performed better than the Nasdaq by 127.58%.
+3.82%: Lennar levels up 3.82% in yesterday's session; traders eye opening bell in 2 hours time
Pronounced bullish sentiment in the market helped the home construction and real estate company to make a notable 3.82% gain yesterday, rising $3.47 and ultimately closing at $94.29. Lennar has a market cap of $24 billion with an average daily trading volume of 2 million shares. So far in 2022 it has been beating the S&P by 6.38%.