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Zacks News
Markets Almost Through a Difficult Week
by Mark Vickery
The Nasdaq now sits at year-to-date highs -- which are also all-time highs!
Will Swallowing This 'Paper Wealth' Pig End Badly?
by John Blank
Collectively, U.S. households are in much better shape than any other period in the data, going back to the early 1990s.
Equity Pullback: Garden Variety or Long Term? (5 Data Points to Watch)
by Andrew Rocco
U.S. equities are experiencing their first pullback of any substance after a hotter-than-expected CPI print. Will the pullback be short-lived or something more violent? Stock Strategist Andrew Rocco uses data to break it down.
Pre-Markets Salved by Mixed PPI, Low Jobless Claims
by Mark Vickery
Pre-market indices shrank their further sell-off levels to mixed, almost instantaneously with the release of March PPI figures.
Markets Fall on High CPI, Rate-Cut Speculation
by Mark Vickery
These aren't easy realizations for the market to absorb, especially coming off such high levels only a couple weeks ago.
What's in Store for Dow ETFs in Q1 Earnings?
by Sweta Killa
Of the 16 Zacks sectors, eight are expected to post earnings growth in the first quarter, with the strongest gains in the Technology sector (19.4%).
Robust March CPI Spooks Pre-Markets
by Mark Vickery
Fifteen minutes after the CPI release, we're now -490 points on the Dow, -77 on the S&P and -225 points on the Nasdaq.
Upward Drift in Tuesday Pre-Markets
by Mark Vickery
Sandwiched in between two major economic metrics, investors apparently feel pretty good about where they are.
Pre-Markets Slightly Higher Ahead of CPI, Q1 Earnings
by Mark Vickery
Wednesday will bring us new Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for March, followed by the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) print the next morning.
BLS Jobs +303K, Higher than Expected; Pre-Markets OK
by Mark Vickery
The Unemployment Rate ticked down to 3.8% from the 3.9% posted a month ago.
Jobless Claims Bump Higher, Trade Deficit Sinks Lower
by Mark Vickery
221K new jobless claims is a notable jump from the 213K expected, and the highest figure in 10 weeks.
Cursed with a Good Economy: ADP Jumps to +184K
by Mark Vickery
This is the highest monthly ADP read since July; the trailing six months only averaged 127K.
Markets Pull Back to Start a Fresh Quarter
by Mark Vickery
Sometimes a pause refreshes, but sometimes a pause gives us time to reason out current valuations.
Should SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) Be on Your Investing Radar?
by Zacks Equity Research
Style Box ETF report for DIA
GDP Up to +3.4%, Jobless Claims Down to 210K
by Mark Vickery
Strong economic figures like these may cause the Fed to wait even longer before lowering interest rates.
Are Bulls Likely to Enter the China Shop?
by Mark Vickery
Current market vibes don't seem to be at all concerned about Friday morning's PCE report.
Markets Pause Mid-Week Ahead of PCE Friday
by Mark Vickery
This week, we've seen a mixed bag from economic report results. The biggest this week comes Friday.
Filling NCAA in "Sweet 16" ETF Brackets
by Sweta Killa
The excitement surrounding the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Men's Basketball Tournament and its impact on the stock world has led investors to look at ETFs that could act as a proxy for the game.
Markets Revisiting Goldilocks This Week
by Mark Vickery
Stock market indices were actually buoying higher ahead of the Fed meeting Wednesday, following a slightly down week last week.
Good Days for the Market, Employment & More
by Mark Vickery
Jobless Claims, Philly Fed and Current Account Balance are all better than analysts had projected. Pre-markets are up again.
FOMC, Powell Give Investors the Warm Fuzzies
by Mark Vickery
Powell said the monetary policy body now has "greater confidence" that inflation is coming down to 2%.
Housing Market Data Shows Bounce-Back in February
by Mark Vickery
Mortgage rates have drifted back up to the 7% range, expectations are for lower interest rates from the Fed at some point this year.
How Many Rate Cuts Is the Market Pricing In Now?
by Mark Vickery
Analysts still have a June rate cut on their calendars, but in pencil this time.
"Hold Onto Your Hockey Sticks" - Econ Data All Surprises (revised)
by Mark Vickery
We have lots of economic data out before today's opening bell, and all of it is surprising.
"Hold Onto Your Hockey Sticks" - Econ Data All Surprises
by Mark Vickery
We have lots of economic data out before today's opening bell, and all of it is surprising.