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SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF: (DIA)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Jul 16, 2025 04:00 PM ET

$442.48 USD

442.48
4,222,708

+2.33 (0.53%)

Volume: 4,222,708

Zacks ETF Rank

This is our ETF rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for ETFs over the next 6 months:

Zacks Rank Definition
1 Strong Buy
2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

See all the Top Ranked ETFs here - The complete list of all the top ranked ETFs

1 - Strong Buy of 5 1        

After-Market: $441.73 -0.75 (-0.17 %) 7:58 PM ET

Zacks News

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AWS 6/29: Banks Increase Dividends

After passing the stress test, big banks increased dividends and share repurchase programs.

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    Play These Inverse ETFs if Markets Turn Rocky

    With several analysts adopting a cautious stance on the stock market, investors may short key U.S. indices via ETFs.

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      AWS 6/28: Ransomware, the Fed, and Oil

      Another ransomware cyber-attack impacted companies across the globe.

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        AWS 6/27: Central Bank Speeches and Google

        EU fines Google $2.7 billion

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          AWS 6/26: International news, Durable Goods, and the Fed

          Durable goods orders fell by -1.1% in May

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            AWS 6/23: Banks, Qatar Airways, and Economic News

            Existing home sales bounce back.

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              On Jobless Claims and Healthcare Reform

              A morning read of 241K initial jobless claims joins the unveiling of the Senate's new healthcare bill later today.

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                Housing Starts & Permits Disappoint

                The 1.092 million seasonally adjusted annualized starts fell below the 1.2 million anticipated, whereas expectation for permits of 1.172 million came up short at 1.156 million.

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                  MLP and Inverse Nasdaq: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume

                  YMLP and SQQQ saw massive trading volume in Thursday's trading session.

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                    Labor Market & Productivity Advance for May & June

                    Import/Export Prices, Philly Fed and Empire State indexes, and, of course, new weekly data on Initial Jobless Claims all reported before the opening bell today.

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                      Shooting of Congressman Steals Headlines

                      The attempt on the life of House Rep Steve Scalise (R-LA), along with his aides and two police officers, has superseded coverage on other market-centric events this morning.

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                        Time for High Beta and Momentum ETFs?

                        Why these high beta and momentum ETFs may shoot higher from here.

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                          Immelt Stepping Down from GE, Kalanick to Take Leave of Uber?

                          Shakeups within the top brass at both one of the top companies of the 20th century, General Electric (GE), and a storied 21st century firm, Uber, take headlines today.

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                            Brexit in Question Following Hung Parliament?

                            The Tory party failed to win a full majority of seats; this opens up far more possibilities for the U.K. government going forward.

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                              Nothing-Burger, Side of Suspicion?

                              Market participants have decided to largely ignore whatever hype has been generated in the cable news media this week.

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                                Ahead of Thursday, Markets Look Hesitant

                                Market participants might be forgiven for looking past certain developments we've seen this week so far.

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                                  Geopolitics Not Priced into the Market... Yet

                                  There are news headlines expected in the near future that suggest this positive tone in the market may soften.

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                                    Can Markets Close at New Highs Again Today?

                                    The three major market indexes reached record highs again at the end of last week, clearly not shaken by tepid economic numbers.

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                                      BLS Numbers Disappoint: 138K New Jobs

                                      138K new jobs were reportedly produced in the month of May, as opposed to 184K expected in consensus.

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                                        ADP Posts Blowout 253K New Jobs Ahead of BLS Report

                                        ADP released its monthly employment report ahead of the opening bell today, and the results surprised in a big way to the upside.

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                                          ETF Asset Flow of May: Foreign Wins, U.S. Loses

                                          Inside the asset scorecard of ETFs in the month of May.

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                                            Economic Data Fits Puzzle Pieces Together

                                            Consumer and investor confidence reads join a Fed governor's concerns ahead of today's Beige Book survey and other reports.

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                                              New Econ Reports Ahead of Jobs Numbers Friday

                                              Personal Income and Spending for April and Small Business Employment for May showed mostly in-line results.

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                                                Q1 GDP Upped to 1.2%, Durable Goods Down

                                                Gross Domestic Product results are a marked improvement over the disappointing initial read of 0.7%.

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                                                  New Home Sales Fall 11.4%, Worse than Expected

                                                  Analysts had been looking for a much more modest 1% drop.