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Zacks News
Case-Shiller +13.2%, Highest in 15+ Years
by Mark Vickery
High demand and short supply brought the headlines to 12.8% in the 10-city survey and 13.3% in the 20-city.
ETFs to Play as Dow Logs 3-day Winning Streak
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street seems super-excited as the Dow Jones recently recorded three-day winning streak.
Market Indexes Up Monday: New Trend Emerging?
by Mark Vickery
We see no economic catalysts to put pressure on still-high relative valuations, but will get plenty of economic grist for the mill by the end of the week.
Markets Up, Break-Even on the Week?
by Mark Vickery
Market futures are up in the pre-market for the second-straight day, with the Dow poised to open +150 points.
Jobless Claims Hit Pandemic Low: 444K
by Mark Vickery
We've come a long way from a year ago, which was still registering around 1.9 million new jobless claims per week.
For the Markets, Deja Vu All Over Again
by Mark Vickery
As we've seen in the past couple weeks, whatever gets pumped up into the markets gets deflated again over time.
Big Data Week Ends with Retail Sales, Import/Export Prices & More
by Mark Vickery
A busy week for economic data concludes with another big set of metrics determining strength in the economy.
PPI +0.6%, Double Expectations; Jobless Claims 473K
by Mark Vickery
Year-over-year headline PPI has just registered a new all-time high: +6.2%, far surpassing the previous record.
Is Inflation a Bad Thing or a Good Thing?
by Mark Vickery
The Fed welcomes all of this with open arms. The optimum 2% inflation rate now looks approachable.
CPI +0.8%: Inflation Is Here
by Mark Vickery
Consumer Price Index (CPI) reads point straight in one direction: +0.8% on the month. This indicates clear inflation.
Dow Jones Tops 35000: ETFs to Ride on the Strength
by Sweta Killa
The beaten down price could be an attractive entry point for investors into the stocks of the index given the recovering economy from the pandemic lows.
April Jobs Disappoint at 266K; Unemployment Up to 6.1%
by Mark Vickery
266K new jobs were created in the month of April, well below forecasts of 900K-1 million.
Is the Fed Still Measuring Inflation Correctly?
by John Blank
In order to ascertain interest rate risk, introduced by a change in policy on the short end by the Fed, we need to understand consumer price inflation dynamics.
Jobless Claims Drop to 498K, Q1 Productivity +5.4%
by Mark Vickery
After three weeks in the mid-to-high 500Ks, new jobless claims have dropped to a 4-handle.
Housing & Permits Outperform on Strong Single-Family
by Mark Vickery
1.74 million new home construction projects were generated for the month of March, well beyond the 1.62 million consensus estimate. For Building Permits -- a proxy for future Housing Starts -- came in at 1.766 million.
Dow ETF at All-Time Highs as Q1 Earnings Kick Off
by Sweta Killa
The Dow Jones has been hitting a series of record highs lately on expectations of a strong rebound for corporate America amid swift COVID-19 vaccinations.
Jobless Claims Remain Above 700K, Markets to Start Mixed
by Mark Vickery
This morning's headline for initial claims in the past week hit 744K, 16,000 more than the upwardly revised figure from last week.
What Will Be the Impact of the New Infrastructure Plan?
by John Blank
With the latest round of stimulus checks barely in the mail, traders already moved on to price in the next item on the new administration's agenda: the Infrastructure Plan.
Trade Deficit Hits Record Low: -$71.1 Billion
by Mark Vickery
Exports fell 2.6% on primarily industrials, aircraft, semis, food and beverages, while Imports dipped a slower 0.7% on autos and pharma supplies.
ETFs to Ride the Market Rally on Strong Economic Data
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
The Wall Street rally is expected to continue on optimism surrounding the new economic data releases which are pointing toward recovery from the pandemic-induced slowdown.
Market Indexes Cool Down After Record Highs
by Mark Vickery
Fresh off new all-time highs into Monday¿¿¿s close, market indexes are cooling their heels this morning on an absence of any expected catalysts for market activity.
Dow, S&P Reach New All-Time Highs; Nasdaq Within 3%
by Mark Vickery
At the closing bell for the first trading day of a new week, both the Dow and S&P 500 have set new all-time highs: +1.12% (374 points) and +1.44% (58 points), respectively.
Markets Up on Labor, Tesla & Outlook
by Mark Vickery
Tesla (TSLA) shares are up 7% in today's pre-market after clobbering Q1 deliveries expectations.
Jobless Claims Mixed, but Lower on PUA
by Mark Vickery
Initial Jobless Claims the 700K mark many thought we'd left behind and up from the 675K analysts were expecting.
ADP Payrolls 517K for March: Getting Stronger
by Mark Vickery
The headline was not as strong as the consensus 525K, however, but the clarity of the current economic trajectory is intact.