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Retail ETFs to Ride on eBay Earnings: More Room to Run?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Shares of eBay (EBAY) rise in after-hours trading following a strong Q2 earnings performance and a hiked full-year profit view. The eBay-heavy ETFs could gain traction from this.
ETFs in Focus on Impressive Rise in May Retail Sales
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
Amid escalating trade war tensions, U.S. economy cheers investors with a rise in retail sales, reflecting strong consumer sentiments.
ETFs to Tap on Alibaba's Revenue Growth in Q4
by Sweta Killa
Alibaba beat earnings and revenue expectations. It bounced back strongly from the Q3 weakest revenue growth in nearly three years.
Should Consumer ETFs Fear U.S.-China Trade Clash At All?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Though consumer spending was weak at the start of 2019, the second quarter may see a rebound as indicated by latest spending data and consumer confidence. Investors thus can bet on these ETFs.
Buffett Finally Picks Amazon: Why to Do the Same With ETFs
by Sanghamitra Saha
After a long wait, Buffett's company has purchased Amazon shares. Why should you follow him through ETF route?
ETFs in Focus on Amazon's Q1 Earnings Beat, Soft Guidance
by Sweta Killa
ETFs with the highest allocation to Amazon are in focus for the coming days and investors should definitely cash in on the opportune moment when arises.
5 ETFs Shining With Green Returns & More Room to Run
by Sanghamitra Saha
These ETFs are in the green this year and are up for more gains.
Consumer ETFs: Bull Market Winners With Room to Run in 2019
by Sanghamitra Saha
Consumer discretionary ETFs have had a stellar run in the 10-year old bull market, having beaten the S&P 500. Will the rally continue?
Trade Optimism & Earnings Effect: 5 Hot ETF Charts
by Sweta Killa
We have highlighted five best ETFs that buoyed on the combination of trade optimism and decent earnings.
Wall Street's Best Start Since 1987: Top ETFs of Top Sectors
by Sanghamitra Saha
These sector ETFs benefited the most from Wall Street's best start to a year since 1987.