On May 12, 2025, the U.S. stock market experienced a significant rally, but not all of the specific conditions you mentioned were met. Here's a breakdown:
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NYSE Closed Up on Higher Volume Compared to the Previous Day:
The NYSE Composite Index rose by approximately 2.8% on May 12, 2025. However, the total trading volume on the NYSE that day was lower than the previous trading day. Specifically, about 16.03 billion shares were traded, which was less than the volume on the preceding Friday. -
S&P 500 Advancers vs. Decliners Ratio ≥ 6:1:
On May 12, 2025, the ratio of advancing to declining stocks on the NYSE was approximately 1.35-to-1. This indicates that while more stocks advanced than declined, the ratio did not meet the 6:1 threshold. -
S&P 500 Index Gained More Than 1%:
The S&P 500 Index surged by 3.3%, closing at 5,844.19, marking a substantial gain for the day. -
5-Day Average Volume Was the Highest in the Past 375 Days:
There is no indication that the 5-day average trading volume as of May 12, 2025, reached its highest level in the past 375 days. The trading volume on that day was actually lower than the previous trading day.
Summary:
While May 12, 2025, was a strong day for the stock market, with the S&P 500 posting a significant gain, the specific conditions regarding NYSE volume and the advancers-to-decliners ratio were not met. Therefore, this date does not fulfill all the criteria you specified