SPY Slips 0.6% with Treasury Yield at 5.33%, Tech Splits Widen

SPY Slips 0.6% with Treasury Yield at 5.33%, Tech Splits Widen

NEW YORK, August 18, 2026, 11:20 EDT

The State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust fell 0.6% on Tuesday. Though the decline was slight, certain sectors experienced sharper losses. Technology shares were hit hardest, as long-term borrowing costs climbed to their highest in 19 years.

Stock chart for NYSEARCA:SPY

The widening gap between broad market benchmarks and technology-centered indexes serves as an indicator for investors. Invesco QQQ Trust fell 1.8%, lagging SPY by 1.15 percentage points. This disparity points to a selloff influenced by rate sensitivity, not a broad market retreat.

SPY remained within 1.5% of its highest level in the past 52 weeks. Broad sector makeup supported stability, with energy moving higher and investor interest rising in defensive sectors.

Market instrumentPriceDay changeRead-through
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust $767.82-0.63%Decline in broad market was milder
Invesco QQQ Trust $716.85-1.78%Lagged behind SPY by 1.15 points
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF $705.75-0.64%Matched overall market downtrend
iShares Semiconductor ETF $526.01-5.92%Semiconductor sector recorded steeper drop

Data gathered from 10:55 to 11:03 EDT. With a beta of 1.22, QQQ reacts more strongly to rising discount rates.

The yield on 30-year U.S. Treasuries rose to 5.327%, the highest level since 2007. Yields for 10-year notes advanced to 4.739%. Oil prices stayed above $90, reviving inflation fears after U.S.-Iran talks broke down.

Macro pressureLatest levelWhy investors care
10-year U.S. Treasury yield4.739%Leads to higher discounting of future profits
30-year U.S. Treasury yield5.327%Hits a high last seen in 2007
Brent crudeAbove $90 a barrelDrives new concerns around inflation and rates
S&P 500 Energy sector+1.4%Offsets declines in the technology sector

Higher yields reduce the present value of anticipated future profits and raise the cost of financing growth in AI. “The yields are troubling people because it portends a tighter environment,” Bokeh Capital Partners investment chief Kim Forrest said. Reuters

The AI supply chain posted the sharpest losses. Shares of Micron Technology dropped 7.5%. Broadcom fell 3.5%, with Nvidia losing 2.7%. Meta Platforms declined 3.4%.

AI-linked sharePriceDay changeMarket value
Micron Technology $936.22-7.47%$1.06 trillion
Broadcom $378.80-3.47%$1.80 trillion
Nvidia $218.96-2.69%$5.31 trillion
Meta Platforms $549.66-3.39%$1.40 trillion

The figures show that a one-off rate shock can impact SPY in varied manners. Micron and Nvidia each post betas above 2.0, indicating their declines were steeper than the broader fund.

Wall Street analysts remain upbeat about Nvidia despite a decline in its shares on Tuesday. Among 37 analysts polled, 36 advise purchasing the stock. The average price target is $309.94, implying a possible 41.6% upside from present levels. These forecasts reflect expectations and are not guarantees.

AnalystFirmRatingTargetDate
Vivek AryaBank of America SecuritiesBuy$350Aug. 17
Timothy ArcuriUBSBuy$280Aug. 17
Joseph MooreMorgan StanleyBuy$288Aug. 14
Ross SeymoreDeutsche BankHold$255May 21
37-analyst consensusMultiple firms36 Buy ratings, 1 Hold$309.94 meanPrevious three months

New forecasts were released on Monday before the drop. Bank of America recently posted the highest price target of $350, while UBS held its estimate steady at $280.

SPY maintained exposure to all 11 sectors, with 504 stocks held as of late July. The fund’s forward price-to-earnings ratio stood at 21.61. This wide diversification resulted in a smaller drop on Tuesday, although valuation risk remains present.

SPY measureValueInvestor context
52-week high$779.37Price is 1.48% under recent peak
52-week low$629.28Price trades 22.01% above its low
Forward P/E21.61Interest rate shifts impact valuation
Holdings504Includes 11 sectors for diversification
Gross expense ratio0.0945%Low-fee vehicle for broad market access

Attention turns to two significant developments. The Federal Reserve is scheduled to publish its minutes on Wednesday. Nvidia is also due to deliver results in the coming week, providing investors with fresh insight into AI spending trends and stable earnings.

Risks: A fresh spike in oil prices may push yields higher, adding strain to technology shares. Progress in diplomacy or a more dovish stance from the Federal Reserve could swiftly reverse these moves. Intraday prices remain open to adjustment.

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Further analysis

What is causing SPY to decline today?
SPY dropped 0.6% as long-term Treasury yields hit their highest in years and oil held above $90. The developments heightened worries about inflation and financing. The loss was centered in technology, with energy and defensive groups helping contain the ETF's decline.
What is causing QQQ to decline more sharply than SPY?
QQQ declined 1.8%, lagging SPY by 1.15 percentage points. Greater exposure to technology left it more vulnerable to elevated discount rates. Semiconductor stocks intensified the decline, with Micron falling 7.5%, Broadcom slipping 3.5%, and Nvidia retreating 2.7%.
Would a 5.33% yield on the 30-year Treasury alter the argument for SPY?
The valuation bar is set higher, notably with SPY currently just 1.5% under its 52-week peak. With 504 holdings and exposure across 11 sectors, the fund limits risk tied to individual companies. However, this diversification does not shield against losses if elevated yields put pressure on valuations across the market.
What comes next for SPY investors to monitor?
Upcoming Federal Reserve minutes on Wednesday and Nvidia's results next week will be the next key tests. Yields could react earlier to oil and U.S.-Iran events. If rates soften, the tech gap may shrink, but another surge in oil could increase it.
Leokadia Głogulska

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and artificial intelligence to space technology and developments across global markets. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and worked in financial analysis before becoming a business journalist.

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