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Zacks News
Should SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) Be on Your Investing Radar?
by Zacks Equity Research
Style Box ETF report for DIA
How Did COVID Change the U.S. Labor Market?
by John Blank
There is a record low 3.5% household U.S. Unemployment Rate showing up in current U.S. macro-economic data. This is an impressive macro feat...
CPI +6.5% YoY In-Line, Jobless Claims Sink to 205K
by Mark Vickery
Headline CPI year over year has descended to +6.5% from an unrevised +7.1% for November -- a 60 bps drop month over month.
Markets Grow +1% Ahead of Thursday CPI
by Mark Vickery
In one way, it makes sense that equity investors might want to get ahead of the Street on holdings at current levels.
After Winning in 2022, What Awaits Dow Jones ETFs in 2023?
by Sanghamitra Saha
The Dow Jones beat the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite in 2022. Can it maintain the momentum in 2023?
Fed's Bostic Stays Hawkish, Tempers Market Rally
by Mark Vickery
The Dow and S&P 500 closed lower on the day, -0.34% and -0.08%, respectively. The Nasdaq stayed afloat, +0.63%, as did the Russell 2000, +0.17%.
BLS Jobs: 223K, 3.5% Unemployment Strong, Wage Growth Down
by Mark Vickery
At 3.5%, we are officially back down to pre-pandemic levels on unemployment.
2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume on Mid-Cap Value & Large-Cap Value
by Sanghamitra Saha
IJJ and DLN traded with an outsized volume on yesterday.
ADP, Jobless Claims Improve, Pre-Markets Drop
by Mark Vickery
Following this series of healthy economic data, the Dow is now -150 points, the S&P -20 and the Nasdaq -60.
2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume on High-Dividend & Energy
by Sanghamitra Saha
VYM and DBE two ETFs traded with an outsized volume yesterday.
Fed Minutes Stay Hawkish, Markets Close in the Green
by Mark Vickery
On the one-year anniversary of the Dow and S&P 500 hitting all-time highs, markets notch their first positive session of 2023.
Pre-Markets Try Again for Positive Session
by Mark Vickery
We should be prepared for a head-fake during the trading day, like we saw following a green pre-market yesterday.
Utilities and Large-Cap: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
IDU and IWV saw massive trading volumes in yesterday session.
Pre-Markets Start 2023 in the Green
by Mark Vickery
This week, while holiday-shortened, will be rife with economic data points.
Once 2023 Starts, Investors Have Work to Do
by Mark Vickery
We'll know a lot more about our economic situation a week from today than we do now.
Markets Turn Bullish with a Half-Session Left in 2022
by Mark Vickery
We'll end this worst year for the markets since 2008 down double-digits for three of the four major indices.
Longer-Term Jobless Claims Creeping Higher
by Mark Vickery
We look to 2023 to provide us with clues for when the economy can return to prosperity.
2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume on Emerging Market & Broad Market
by Sanghamitra Saha
Two ETFs SCHE and VBND traded with an outsized volume yesterday.
"Krampus Rally" Threatens Last Sessions of 2022
by Mark Vickery
Perhaps it means Krampus gets to ride on Santa's sleigh this year; if it brings us toward market and economic growth sooner than later, then so be it.
Looking for Economic News to Turn "Impolite"
by Mark Vickery
Something of less-manageable deterioration in the housing and labor markets might anticipate impolite lower metrics elsewhere over time.
Tesla (TSLA) Now -40% in a Month; Case-Shiller In Depth
by Mark Vickery
The world's EV leader is now on pace for its worst month, quarter and full year ever.
Pre-Markets Muted on Trade, Housing Numbers
by Mark Vickery
2023 projections are just starting to take shape, and there are still plenty of potential hazards for the economy going forward.
PCE Stays Healthy, Durable Goods Drop
by Mark Vickery
Volumes ought to be rather low today, if we go by history. It's Christmas weekend, after all.
Apparently, "Good News" Is Still "Bad News"
by Mark Vickery
Our economy continuing to establish its resilience in a rapidly rising interest-rate environment. Naturally, that means we should sell it off.
Jobless Claims Calm, Q3 GDP Upped to +3.2%
by Mark Vickery
Investors look to be continually manicuring levels of holdings in equities as we get economic data releases that help color in some blank spots in our outlook.