Breadth check
The dashboard tracks 10 gainers and 24 decliners, with an average move of -1.38%.
10 names are trading in the high-volume bucket, which keeps this session relevant for short-horizon positioning.
Leadership map
Caterpillar (CAT) remains one of the strongest names in the tape, while Goldman Sachs Group (GS) continues to pressure risk appetite.
This split usually favors selective positioning over broad index exposure until leadership broadens.
Next checkpoint
Watch whether leadership survives the next two hours with stable turnover.
If breadth improves together with top-volume follow-through, continuation risk rises; otherwise expect choppy rotation.
News catalysts in focus
Recent headline flow for CAT supports this setup: These 3 Sectors Are Crushing Tech in 2026. Time to Invest?. This is treated as a likely driver, pending follow-through confirmation.
A second catalyst from GS (Yahoo Finance) helps frame whether this move has broad confirmation or remains a single-name event.
- CAT: These 3 Sectors Are Crushing Tech in 2026. Time to Invest? (The Motley Fool, 2026-02-20, 92h ago)
- GS: 2 New IPO Stocks Hit the Market; Wells Fargo Says ‘Buy’ (Yahoo Finance, 2026-02-24, 1h ago)
- ORCL: Demolition work begins on Oracle Corp. Nashville HQ campus (Yahoo Finance, 2026-02-24, 1h ago)