S&P 500 MARKET MOVERS
Top Losers Today — S&P 500
Today's biggest S&P 500 losers ranked by percentage decline. Each stock includes GoodMoat's DCF-based fair value target — helping value investors spot quality companies that may be trading at a discount to intrinsic value after a sell-off.
Why track daily losers?
Biggest drops now might turn into top picks later, at least for those who seek value. Though markets tumble widely, some solid firms lose ground without real damage to their core worth. A dip caused by fleeting issues or panic selling rarely changes what a business is truly worth. This mismatch opens space where price trails behind reality. Fair value holds steady even when stock tags fall.
GoodMoat links drops with valuation
Now imagine a tool that tracks falling prices while comparing them to what each stock should truly be worth. GoodMoat does exactly that, linking live market drops with long-term valuation models rooted in cash flow analysis. Instead of guessing, you see clarity: the “vs Target” column highlights where steep declines meet fair value thresholds. Some stocks look cheap but still overshoot their true worth - others slip beneath it, signaling potential opportunity. What seems like a bargain might just be a trap; this method helps tell the difference.
Frequently asked questions
The top losers list includes all S&P 500 constituent stocks that have a negative price change for the current trading day, ranked by percentage decline from largest to smallest.