Sector Rotation

Where the money is moving across 40 major companies. Each logo is placed by how much money is flowing in or out of the stock, and whether it's leading or lagging the wider market. Watch names drift from the bottom-left up and to the right as a new group comes into favour.

Updated Jul 17, 2026
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Rotation Leaders
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Emerging
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Overextended
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Out of Favor
Money flowing IN →← Money flowing OUTOutperforming market ↑↓ Lagging markettypical rotation pathEmerging Candidatesoutperforming — inflows not here yetRotation Leadersleading with money flowing inOut of Favorlagging as money exitsOverextendedinflows piling into fading leadersNVDAAAPLAMZNMSFTMETAGOOGLTSLAAMDAVGONFLXCATLLYBACWMTKOUNHJPMWFCJNJGSABBVGECOSTCRMXOMHDNKEPFECVXADBEMCDPGPEPCOPHONSLBBARTXDEBX
TechnologyCommunicationConsumer Disc.Consumer StaplesFinancialsHealthcareEnergyIndustrials● dot size = average daily trading volume (USD)

How to read it. Left-to-right shows money flow — dots on the right are seeing money come IN, dots on the left are seeing it leave. Up-and-down shows strength over the last ~63 trading days versus the S&P 500 — higher means it's beating the market. The best-placed names sit top-right (leading and being bought); the weakest sit bottom-left. Colours group companies by sector so you can spot a whole sector on the move.

General market information only, computed from daily price and volume data. Not investment advice — past performance is not indicative of future results.

What the money-flow wording means

Money flow gauges buying versus selling pressure from each stock's price and volume. The tooltip pairs a strength word with a trend word — e.g. “strong inflows, easing” means heavy buying that's cooling off.

How strong
Strong inflowsa lot more buying than selling — money pouring in
Mild inflowsa little more buying than selling
Mild outflowsa little more selling than buying
Heavy outflowsa lot more selling than buying — money leaving
Which way it's heading
Buildingthat pressure is growing versus the previous month
Easingthat pressure is shrinking versus the previous month