Platinum vs the S&P 500 (PPLT): is it outperforming?
Over the past month, PPLT has underperformed the S&P 500 by 7.8 points. Here is where that puts it in the market rotation — updated daily.
Where PPLT sits on the rotation map
Platinum highlighted against the 11 broad S&P 500 sectors. Vertical: 1-month spread vs the S&P 500. Horizontal: the longer, time-shifted window — the methodology explains the math.
PPLT vs SPY: head-to-head returns
PPLT (platinum) and SPY (the S&P 500) side by side over every window Zensei tracks. The spread is the difference — positive means PPLT won that window.
Data as of 2026-07-13 · computed from daily adjusted closes · how we measure
The read
Platinum (PPLT) is out of favor: it trails the S&P 500 on both rotation windows — 7.8 points behind over the past month and 25.5 points behind over the longer, time-shifted window. That is the lagging quadrant. Ranked by one-month spread, it currently stands #94 of the 115 groups Zensei tracks.
On the shorter tape, PPLT's momentum is weakening: the intraday trend that carried the move is cooling across the shorter windows. PPLT's relative-strength line has broken below its long-term average — the long-term outperformance trend is no longer intact. Both signals point the same direction here: the market is not rewarding this group on either horizon.
The thing to watch from here is the one-month spread: laggards only become interesting when the recent window turns positive first — until then, the market is voting elsewhere.
Platinum vs the market — common questions
Is platinum outperforming the S&P 500?
Right now, no: over the past month PPLT has underperformed the S&P 500 by 7.8 points. This page updates daily, so the answer reflects current market data rather than a dated article.
What is PPLT?
PPLT is Aberdeen Standard Physical Platinum Shares ETF, the fund Zensei uses to measure the platinum group against the S&P 500 benchmark (SPY).
What quadrant is platinum in right now?
As of the latest daily data, platinum is in the lagging quadrant — trailing the S&P 500 on both windows. The quadrant rules are documented on the Zensei methodology page.
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