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Invesco Food & Beverage ETF: (PBJ)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Aug 21, 2026 03:59 PM ET

$48.61 USD

48.61
8,587

+0.21 (0.43%)

Volume: 8,587

Zacks ETF Rank

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5 Strong Sell

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Is Invesco Dynamic Food & Beverage ETF (PBJ) a Strong ETF Right Now?

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5 Sector ETFs to Win From 8.6% U.S. Inflation

The annual inflation rate in the United States unexpectedly accelerated in May 2022, the highest since December 1981.

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ETF Winners/Losers in Light of U.S. Manufacturing Data

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