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Fidelity MSCI Consumer Discretionary Index ETF: (FDIS)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Feb 23, 2026 04:00 PM ET

$98.53 USD

98.53
104

-2.35 (-2.33%)

Volume: 104

Zacks ETF Rank

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

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3 - Hold of 5     3    

Zacks News

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Amazon Gears Up for Q1 Earnings: ETFs in Focus

Amazon has gained about 25% so far this year and outperformed the industry¿¿¿s average growth of 5.2%. This outperformance might continue given that the online behemoth has reasonable chances of an earnings beat when it reports.

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Tesla Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Decline YoY: ETFs in Focus

Tesla Motors reported mixed Q1 results, wherein it beat earnings estimates but lagged on revenues.

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What Lies Ahead for Tesla ETFs in Q1 Earnings?

Tesla stock has risen about 52% so far this year, outperforming the Zacks industry average growth of 14.2%. The solid trend is likely to continue, given that Tesla has a reasonable chance of beating estimates this quarter.

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Tesla Rolls Out Record Deliveries in Q1: ETFs in Focus

Tesla Motors (TSLA) reported record deliveries for the first quarter fueled by higher demand due to big price cuts across the globe.

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ETFs in Focus Posts Amazon's Biggest Annual Loss Ever

Amazon (AMZN) disappointed investors following its fourth-quarter results. Though the e-commerce giant beat earnings and revenue estimates, it posted the least profitable holiday quarter since 2014 and the biggest-ever annual loss as a public company.

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Tesla Delivers Record Q4 But Misses View: ETFs in Focus

Tesla Motors reported record deliveries for the fourth quarter but fell short of the analysts estimates due to logistics problems, slowing demand, rising interest rates and fears of recession.