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Hoya Capital Housing ETF: (HOMZ)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Feb 24, 2026 10:15 AM ET

$47.93 USD

47.93
2,025

+0.15 (0.31%)

Volume: 2,025

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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4 - Sell of 5       4  

Zacks News

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Are ETFs in Trouble as US Homebuilder Confidence Drops in August?

Persistent headwinds of rising material prices along with supply and labor shortages continue to take a toll on builder confidence.

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Pain or Gain Ahead for Homebuilding ETFs?

Sales of new single-family homes dropped to an annualized rate of 676,000, 6.6% below May???s data. But existing home sales gained moderately last month and lower rates may keep the demand for housing still somewhat-steady.

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What Awaits Housing ETFs on Upbeat US Existing Home Sales Data?

The latest housing data brings back optimism amid persistent headwinds of rising material prices along with supply chain and labor shortages.

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Are ETFs in Trouble as US Homebuilder Confidence Slips in July?

Persistent headwinds of rising material prices along with supply chain and labor shortages continue to take a toll on builder confidence.

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Is the Rally in Homebuilding ETFs Over?

Builder sentiment in June dropped to its lowest level in the last 10 months as as construction costs pushed up new home prices.

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Will Housing ETFs Suffer as US New Home Sales Decline?

The streak of weak U.S. housing data continues to flow in and highlight growing struggle from soaring softwood lumber prices and other material and labor costs.

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What Awaits Housing ETFs as US Existing Home Sales Drop Again?

The U.S. housing sector continues to struggle with rising material costs and limited inventories.

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Will Housing ETFs Continue to Suffer From Rising Material Costs?

The latest housing data continues to reflect growing struggle of homebuilders with respect to soaring softwood lumber prices and other material and labor costs.

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Are ETFs in Trouble as US Homebuilder Confidence Slips in June?

Persistent headwinds of rising material prices and supply chain shortages have taken a toll on builder confidence in June.

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What Awaits Housing ETFs as US Existing Home Sales Disappoint?

The U.S. housing sector continues to struggle with rising material costs and limited inventories.