Stock Heatmap
Visualize market performance across sectors and industries with our interactive heatmap.
S&P 500 Performance
Market Heatmap
How to Use the Heatmap
Guide to interpreting the market heatmap data
Color: Green boxes represent stocks that are up, while red boxes show stocks that are down. The intensity of the color indicates the magnitude of the move.
Size: The size of each box is proportional to the company's market capitalization (when using Market Cap block size).
Grouping: Stocks are grouped by sector or industry, helping you identify which areas of the market are performing well or struggling.
Interaction: Click on any box to see more details about that stock.
Understanding S&P 500 Sectors
Overview of S&P 500 sectors and their significance
The S&P 500 is divided into 11 sectors:
- Technology: Companies involved in electronics, software, and IT services
- Health Care: Pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies
- Financials: Banks, insurance, and investment firms
- Consumer Discretionary: Retail, entertainment, and automotive companies
- Communication Services: Telecom, media, and internet companies
- Industrials: Manufacturing, aerospace, and transportation
- And others including Consumer Staples, Energy, Materials, Utilities, and Real Estate