Nasdaq 100 up, S&P 500 down on the week
The S&P 500 was virtually flat Friday, while the Nasdaq rose 0.8% and the Russell 2000 retreated 0.6%.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq was the only one of those major indexes to have a positive week.
Once again, more constituents in the S&P 500 fell than rose, extending that streak to 10 days, the longest since September 2001.
Tech, consumer discretionary, and utilities were the only S&P 500 sector ETFs to finish positive.
Broadcom spiked on a solid earnings report that showed massive growth in its AI business, but that strength was also bad news for Nvidia.
Tesla caught a bid amid hopes for less stringent rules surrounding self-driving vehicles under the incoming Trump administration.
Communications services led the way down, with Meta and Alphabet each off more than 1%.