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Inside top and flop ETF areas of the second quarter of 2018.
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by Sweta Killa
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by Mark Vickery
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Healthcare & EM Bonds: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
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Global Markets Internalize U.S./China Trade Friction
by Mark Vickery
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Top and Flop ETFs of Last Week
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the top and worst performing ETFs of last week.
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by Mark Vickery
We woke up this morning with futures down triple-digits from yesterday. The reason? The Chinese tariff feud is on.
Fed Turns Hawkish: ETF Areas to Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside ETFs that reported gains despite a market slump after the Fed gave hawkish signals.
Firing on All Cylinders: Jobless Claims, ECB, Retail Sales
by Mark Vickery
Jobless Claims, Retail Sales and a new policy speech by European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi are nothing short of stellar.
Financials & Consumer Staples: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
VFH and FXG saw massive volumes in the last trading session.
CPI Reaches +0.2% Ahead of Fed Meeting
by Mark Vickery
The headline read of +0.2% for May was in-line with April???s unrevised headline, with trailing 12-month CPI growth of 2.8%.
Best Sector ETFs of Last Week
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the top-performing sector ETFs of last week.
Markets Wait & See Ahead of Singapore Summit
by Mark Vickery
Clearly, investors are waiting on developments this week which have the potential to not only move market narratives, but those of global security as well.
Will G7 Tensions Sour the Market Rally?
by Mark Vickery
The Dow has risen in four out of its past five trading days, but is this subject to change today?
4 Solid Reasons to Buy Mega-Cap ETFs Now
by Sweta Killa
Below we discuss some strong reasons for investing in mega-cap ETFs now.
Jobless Claims Continue to Rock: 222K
by Mark Vickery
If we are indeed in the late cycle of our current multi-year bull market, the major indexes are certainly not acting like it.
Minor Econ Metrics Pave the Way Forward
by Mark Vickery
Productivity and Unit Labor Costs, as well as a new Trade Deficit for April, are claiming a few headlines this morning.
Your Move, Rest of the World
by Mark Vickery
Pre-market levels are continuing from Friday???s rally, which came upon a very strong non-farm payroll and unemployment rate report Friday morning.
Is the Phillips Curve the 'Loch Ness Monster' of Macroeconomics?
by John Blank
Is the inverse data relationship between higher consumer inflation as a consequence of a lower overall unemployment rate actually as robust as assumed?
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by Mark Vickery
The new Unemployment Rate dipped even further, to 3.8% -- the lowest we???ve seen since the turn of the millennium.
Trump Renews Global Trade War Fears: ETF Winners & Losers
by Sweta Killa
Let's have a look at some ETFs that are poised to benefit from global trade war fears and some that are likely to be affected.
Jobless Claims, PCE "Steady As She Goes"
by Mark Vickery
All of this morning's econ numbers point to steady growth both in the U.S. labor market and wages. "Steady" being the operative word.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
Italian and Spanish political crisis caused a global market bloodbath recently. How to profit out of this scenario with ETFs?