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Dow Breezes Past 27,000: 5 Stocks That Drove ETF
by Sweta Killa
The Dow Jones topped 27,000 for the first time in its history.
Dow Jones ETF (DIA) Hits New 52-Week High
by Sweta Killa
This Dow Jones ETF hits a new 52-week high. Are more gains in store for this ETF?
4 Reasons That Led Dow Jones to 27,000: ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
Fed's rate cut optimism, oil price rally, large-cap outperformance and U.S.-China short-term trade negotiations boosted Dow Jones to this height, benefiting Dow-heavy ETFs.
Rate Cut Coming: Is "Data Dependent" Out the Window?
by Mark Vickery
Is an inevitable rate cut impervious to a continued narrative of relatively strong economic data?
All Eyes & Ears on Fed Chair Powell
by Mark Vickery
Fed Chair Powell remains troubled by uncertainty over trade, global growth and unresolved issues with Brexit and the U.S. debt ceiling.
BLS Jobs Growth 224K in June: Rate Cut in Jeopardy?
by Mark Vickery
This 224K number easily takes out the roughly 170K consensus estimate, with revisions to the previous two months notably downward.
ADP Payrolls 102K, Trade Deficit Worsens: Countdown to Rate Cut?
by Mark Vickery
ADP's 102K was beneath the 143K consensus expectation. Initial Jobless Claims dipped back down into its long-term range to 221K, after an upwardly revised 229K last read.
Top ETF Events of Wall-Street's Decade-Best June
by Sanghamitra Saha
June was stellar for Wall Street thanks to dovish comments from big central banks, oil price rise and cues of U.S.-China trade truce.
Pre-Markets Pull Back Slightly, ADP & BLS This Week
by Mark Vickery
Today, we expect new motor vehicle sales numbers after the opening bell. We also look toward to a speech scheduled for Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester.
Q1 GDP Stays 3.1%, Jobless Claims Climb to 227K
by Mark Vickery
While Q1 GDP stayed at a strong number, jobless claims seem to be creeping in the wrong direction.
Durable Goods, Advance Trade Worse Than Expected
by Mark Vickery
Both Durable Goods orders and Advance Trade Balance headlines came in beneath analyst estimates.
Iran Strike Called Off, U.S. Refinery Blows Up
by Mark Vickery
On the heels of another robust trading day -- bringing the S&P 500 index to all-time highs, as well as striking distance of 3000 points -- we're seeing a slight pullback this morning in the pre-markets.
Powell Finds Balance, New Econ Data Mixed
by Mark Vickery
Keeping a "patient" tone, while also keeping the possibility of a rate cut within view, Powell appears to have struck the right balance.
Dow Outperforming: 5 Best Stocks in the ETF
by Sweta Killa
The Dow Jones is on track to record its best June in 80 years, having gained nearly 7% so far this month.
Playing the Fed's Rate-Cut Odds
by Mark Vickery
This afternoon, Fed Chair Jerome Powell is expected to give public remarks on the state of the U.S. economy, even though expectations are low he will be announcing a 25 basis-point interest rate cut.
ECB Puts Rate Cuts on the Table, U.S. Pre-Markets Up
by Mark Vickery
Fresh stimulus proposals for the ECB, which may begin as soon as next month, when the body reconvenes, are sending U.S. market futures up.
New Econ Data, No "Bad News": Retail Sales, Industrial Production & More
by Mark Vickery
Retail Sales, Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization all put up numbers strong enough to keep interest rate cut narratives at bay.
Best ETF Ideas for the Second Half of 2019
by Neena Mishra
We discuss how investors should position their portfolios for the second half of 2019.
Oil Takers Attacked in Gulf of Oman, Plus New Econ Reads
by Mark Vickery
Today's main headline is a developing story: two shipping tankers in the Gulf of Oman, outside Iran, have been attacked.
CPI Joins PPI at +0.1%: Tepid & Unthreatening
by Mark Vickery
CPI for May reached +0.1% on the headline, in-line with expectations, though down from the +0.3% from April.
Pre-Markets Warm to Fresh Goldilocks Scenario
by Mark Vickery
Why are market futures still looking so strong? Because when headlines aren't too hot and aren't too cold, we have a term for that.
Mexico Tariff Plan Dropped: ETF Areas to Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
With Trump taking back Mexico tariffs, global stocks and a few U.S. sectors should rally in the coming days.
Dow Sees Best Week Since November: ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
The Dow Jones registered its best week since November. This is likely to benefit a few funds given the Mexico trade deal, a dovish Fed and possibilities of an oil price rally.
Jobs Data Depicts Weakness: 75K in May
by Mark Vickery
The Unemployment Rate stayed unchanged at a 50-year low 3.6%, with both Wage Growth and Labor Force Participation slipping.
Econ Data Keeps Pre-Market Sentiment Buoyant
by Mark Vickery
We see prominent economic data posting decent numbers that should keep current sentiment where it is.