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First Trust Consumer Discretionary AlphaDEX ETF: (FXD)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Aug 21, 2026 03:42 PM ET

$70.08 USD

70.0799
7,822

+0.74 (1.07%)

Volume: 7,822

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

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4 - Sell of 5       4  

After-Market: $70.05 -0.03 (-0.04 %) 7:58 PM ET

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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Drops in May: ETFs That May Suffer

The decline in consumer sentiment is likely to hurt the consumer discretionary sector, which attracts a major portion of consumer spending amid inflation woes.

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ETFs to Shine Bright on Upbeat US Consumer Confidence in April

The U.S. economy seems to be rebounding from the coronavirus slump. Reopening of the U.S. economy, accelerated coronavirus vaccine rollout and solid fiscal support are raising consumer optimism.

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ETFs to Gain on Strong U.S. Consumer Sentiment in April

The improvement in consumer sentiment is likely to boost the consumer discretionary sector, which attracts a major portion of consumer spending.

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ETFs to Gain as US Consumer Confidence Hits One-Year High

The impressive rise in consumer confidence is likely to boost the consumer discretionary sector, which attracts a major portion of consumer spending.

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Will ETFs Rally as US Consumer Sentiment Buoys on Reopening?

The improvement in consumer sentiment is likely to boost the consumer discretionary sector, which attracts a major portion of consumer spending.

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4 Sector ETFs to Watch for Gains in Q2

The earnings expectations for the S&P 500 companies for Q2 is now a rise of 49.9% on 14.7% higher revenues.

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Consumer Discretionary ETFs to Ride Stimulus & Vaccine Optimism

The reopening of the U.S. economy, coronavirus vaccine rollout and additional stimulus are expected to increasingly drive investors toward the consumer discretionary sector.

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Will ETFs Rally as US Consumer Confidence Improves in February?

The moderate improvement in consumer confidence is likely to boost the consumer discretionary sector, which attracts a major portion of consumer spending.