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Wall Street trends near flatline, gyrates between gains and losses; Nasdaq soars 6% this week

U.S. stocks traded flat on Friday after giving up earlier gains, with major tech names like Adobe and Alphabet supporting the Nasdaq.

May 16, 2025 / 21:42 IST
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Volatility looms as a record $2.8 trillion in options expire,
Volatility looms as a record $2.8 trillion in options expire.

U.S. stocks gave up their intraday gains to trade flat on Friday, May 16. All three Wall Street indices, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite shifted between the red and green, hovering close to the flatline, capping a strong week of gains.

Major tech stocks are supporting the Nasdaq index. Adobe has risen more than 3 percent, while both Class A and Class C shares of Alphabet are up over 2 percent. Charter Communications is also seeing strong gains, along with Micron, AMD, and Tesla, each climbing more than 1 percent amid optimism around artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.

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So far this week, the S&P 500 has advanced 4.5 percent, the Dow has risen 2.6 percent, and the Nasdaq Composite has surged over 6 percent. On Thursday, both the S&P 500 and Dow ended higher, while the Nasdaq closed slightly lower.

Wall Street may experience heightened volatility on Friday as a record-breaking number of options contracts are due to expire. Goldman Sachs estimates that over $2.8 trillion in notional options exposure will lapse, marking the largest such figure ever recorded for a May session.