Financial markets dashboard

Published

November 14, 2025

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Date and time of last data update: Friday November 14 2025 19:00 UTC

symbol Min Max Initial Last
SP500 3808.10 6890.89 3824.14 6737.49
SP600 1068.80 1544.66 1155.53 1425.20
VIX 11.86 52.33 22.90 20.00
BTC-USD 16625.08 124752.53 16625.08 95138.25

Note: The S&P 600 index is S&P’s “small-cap” index, containing firms with market capitalizations roughly between $1 billion and $4 billion. The S&P 400 is the “mid-cap” index, and the S&P 1000 is the combination of the two.

symbol Min Max Initial Last
JPUS 127.8500 161.7300 130.8300 153.0600
USEU 1.0209 1.1848 1.0559 1.1578
USUK 1.1837 1.3754 1.1970 1.3165
symbol Min Max Initial Last
DGS3MO (3-month) 3.89 5.63 4.53 3.95
DGS1 (1-year) 3.54 5.49 4.72 3.65
DGS10 (10-year) 3.30 4.98 3.79 4.08
DGS30 (30-year) 3.54 5.11 3.88 4.67

Data sources

All data was retrieved using R’s tidyquant and fredr packages. The underlying data sources were:

Disclaimer

This site was created for educational purposes. There is no warranty as to the accuracy or timeliness of the data. If you’re tempted to base trading decisions on this data, you should

  1. Take several slow, deep breaths
  2. Do your own independent research
  3. Take an investments course, or at least read an investments book — Bodie, Kane, and Marcus is excellent

Purpose

This is a simple document. I wrote it to provide a focal point for class discussions, focusing on information that I hope will be salient for students. Comments are welcome. It is licensed under the MIT License and the code is available on Github

Robert McDonald, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University