The Dow plunged by 1000 points, and the S&P 500 experienced its most significant decline since 2022 amid a worldwide stock market rout

Dow down

On Monday 5th August 2024, stocks plummeted, marking the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s worst performance in nearly two years, igniting a worldwide market downturn due to concerns about the U.S. economy’s stability.

The Dow fell 1033.99 points closing at 38703. The Nasdaq Composite dropped to close at 16200, while the S&P 500 declined 3%, ending the day at 5186. Both the Dow and S&P 500 experienced their most significant daily losses since September 2022.

Dow 1 day and 5 day charts

The Japanese stock market suffered its steepest fall since Black Monday of 1987, adding to the global market anxiety.

The primary driver of the worldwide market collapse was the fear of a U.S. recession, triggered by the disappointing July jobs report released on Friday.

Additionally, there is growing concern among investors that the Federal Reserve has delayed reducing interest rates to support the slowing economy.

$1 trillion rout as Markets punishes tech stocks

Stocks drop

The seven most valuable U.S. tech companies experienced a combined loss of $1 trillion in market value at the start of Monday’s trading session – 5th August 2024

The Nasdaq declined over 3% following its sharpest three-week drop in two years.

Nvidia’s shares fell approximately 6%, while Apple’s dropped more than 4%.

On Monday, as the U.S. markets commenced trading, the market capitalization of the largest tech companies plummeted by about $1 trillion, exacerbating a decline that pushed the Nasdaq into correction territory the previous week.

Markets go up and markets go down

In early trade Nvidia’s market cap decreased by over $300 billion, but it swiftly regained about half of that loss. The chipmaker’s shares ultimately closed down 6.4%, equating to a $168 billion loss. Apple and Amazon saw their valuations fall by $224 billion and $109 billion at market open. Apple’s market cap finished 4.8% lower, a $162 billion decrease. Amazon’s valuation fell by 4.1% at closing, a $72 billion reduction.

Including significant drops in Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Tesla, the top seven tech giants saw a $995 billion loss in market value in the initial moments of trading, although they did recover somewhat as the day went on.