The strongest performing Health Care company in Indiana was Eli Lilly and Co. (LLY:NYQ), sitting 39,081.3 percent higher to sell at $307.04.
OrthoPediatrics Corp. (KIDS:NMQ) fared the worst among Indiana companies, suffering a 99.9 percent drop to $50.17.
Among Warsaw companies, OrthoPediatrics Corp. (KIDS:NMQ) saw the biggest fall in value of 99.9 percent on Aug. 30.
The Basic Materials sector was the daily best-performing sector on the market.
Energy was the worst-performing sector.
Healthcare and technology stocks are viewed as the safest bets for long-term gains.
Besty Kuekcer with Benzinga.com said healthcare-related stocks, such as hospital conglomerates and insurance companies, have weathered numerous economic crises and still make a profit, suggesting that they are generally a stable investment.
While technology stocks can be more risky, given the boom-bust nature of new tech companies, Kuecker recommended a diverse portfolio of tech companies to strike it big when companies succeed or sell to other larger companies.
For short-term investments, Kuecker recommended “consumer discretionary” stocks, which are sensitive to economic changes but can rise greatly on the back of a strong economy.
Nothing in this article is to be assumed as financial advice.
Individual companies can have several different types of shares across many stock markets. It is possible for different types of shares to see different results on the market.
Sector | % Change | Highest Positive Change | Largest Negative Change |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Materials | 11.7% | 6,523,971.5% | -100% |
Consumer Staples | 8.1% | 16,650,836.4% | -100% |
Real Estate | 7.6% | 14,324.6% | -100% |
Financials | 7.4% | 99,863,052.3% | -100% |
Consumer Discretionary | 1.8% | 45,258,057.2% | -100% |
Technology | 1.1% | 9,270,422.8% | -100% |
Utilities | -3% | 2,928% | -100% |
Telecommunications | -5.9% | 26,481.5% | -100% |
Industrials | -8.4% | 24,509,801.1% | -100% |
Health Care | -10.5% | 149,476,514.7% | -100% |
Energy | -28.7% | 15,735,083.7% | -100% |