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Zacks News
What Lies Ahead for Dow ETFs in Q3 Earnings?
by Sweta Killa
With some of the blue-chip companies expected to report an earnings surprise, investors should closely monitor the movement of the Dow ETF.
Jobs Numbers Disappoint to +194K, Unemployment 4.8%
by Mark Vickery
The BLS came out with another disappointing headline: 194K, less than half the 500K analysts had been expecting. On the other hand, the Unemployment Rate dropped to 4.8%.
Markets Up 3rd Day in a Row
by Mark Vickery
The Dow gained +0.98%, +337 points (it was +558 points at its high), while the S&P 500 was +0.83% to close a hair beneath 4400, and the Nasdaq grew 152 points, or +1.05%.
Jobless Claims Sink to 326K as Delta-Variant Fades
by Mark Vickery
This morning¿¿¿s weekly Initial Jobless Claims numbers fell back toward a post-Covid low of 326K.
ADP 568K - Better than Expected, Jobs Growth Back on Track
by Mark Vickery
568K new jobs were created in the private sector during the month of September, better than expectations of 425K and the previous month's downwardly revised 340K.
Pre-Markets Bounce Again, Trade Deficit Hits New Record
by Mark Vickery
The U.S. Trade Deficit for August, which sank (or "rose," depending on your perspective) to its widest margin ever: -$73.3 billion.
ETF Asset Report of September
by Sanghamitra Saha
The S&P 500 snapped a seven-month winning streak in September. Still, asset generation for S&P 500 ETFs were leading in the month.
ETFs to Play Dow Jones' Best Start to October Since 2003
by Sanghamitra Saha
The Dow Jones has recorded its best start to October since 2003.
Taking Stock of a Gloomy September
by Mark Vickery
We're leaving September -4.2% for the month on the Dow, -4.8% on the S&P 500 and -5.6% on the Nasdaq.
Jobless Claims Still Bouncing Off Cycle Lows: 362K, 2.8M
by Mark Vickery
New Initial Jobless Claims are out this morning, and for the third week in a row they are notably higher.
Pre-Markets Fill in Gaps from Tuesday's Big Selloff
by Mark Vickery
This morning the 10-year has settled to a milder 1.51%, and WTI, Brent and Nat Gas prices have all gone lower.
Supply Chains, Home Prices & Inflation Assert Themselves
by Mark Vickery
Supply-chain constraints have even gotten the attention of Fed Chair Jay Powell of late. He will speak on this today.
Durable Goods +1.8%, More than Double Estimates
by Mark Vickery
Headline Durable Goods blew away estimates of +0.6% for the month, and the biggest figure since May's +3.2%.
ETFs to Ride the Current Market Rally Post Fed's Meeting
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
The Wall Street rally is expected to continue on optimism surrounding the Federal Reserve's decision, accelerated coronavirus vaccine rollout and U.S. economic recovery.
China Crypto Crackdown Hits Pre-Markets
by Mark Vickery
Beijing has generated a list of what it now considers "illegal crypto activity," including exchanging legal tender for crypto and cryptocurrencies exchanged for each other.
Jobless Claims Numbers Disappoint, Bounce Off Lows
by Mark Vickery
Initial claims of 351K were a big increase from the 320K expected, as well as the upwardly revised 335K reported for the previous week.
Fed Points Toward Taper, Market Bids Up 1%
by Mark Vickery
The dot-plot for raising interest rates looks fairly mild across the board, which of course would follow the tapering process.
All Eyes on Fed Policy, Powell Speech
by Mark Vickery
Prognosticators anticipating Fed Chair Powell being influenced by outside pressures to move on monetary policy have mostly come up empty so far.
Technology and Volatility: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
VGT and VXX saw massive trading volumes in yesterday session.
Pre-Market Indexes Keep September Down
by Mark Vickery
The Dow is currently -45 points, the Nasdaq is -10 and the S&P 500 -5 points. We entered September at or near record highs; September has taken care of that for now.
Indexes Fight to Break Even as Biden Unveils $3.5B Plan
by Mark Vickery
The Dow, which was fighting along zero-balance much of the final hour of trading, finished dow -0.18%. The S&P 500 was right there, -0.16%.
Jobless Claims Rebound; Retail Sales, Philly Fed Surprise Up
by Mark Vickery
While new jobless claims bounced off post-Covid lows, Retail Sales swung to a positive and Philly Fed got well ahead of estimates.
Imports, Exports, Empire State: All Solid Data
by Mark Vickery
Price inflation takes a powder on imports for the month of August, while the Empire State powers forward.
Even Apple Can't Sweeten Market Indexes
by Mark Vickery
The Dow dropped nearly 300 points, -0.83% on the day. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were pretty close: -0.57% and -0.45%, respectively.
Cooler CPI Gives Hope to Early Market
by Mark Vickery
This morning's Consumer Price Index (CPI) came in lower than expected for August: +0.3% on headline, beneath the +0.4% expected.