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Zacks News
Top ETF Areas of September
by Sanghamitra Saha
Despite moderate broader market performance, these ETF areas outperformed the market in September.
Quiet Before the New Quarter Storm
by Mark Vickery
We've still got a couple weeks before we can expect the spigot to open for a new earnings season.
Durable Goods, Consumer Spending & More Early Data
by Mark Vickery
Durable Goods were up, although Business Investment was down. Consumer Spending was positive but weaker than we've seen, while Core Inflation is flat.
Guide to 10 Most-Heavily Traded ETFs
by Sweta Killa
Greater volume ensures easy creation and redemption of shares in the fund basket, which is a regular and vital mechanism in ETFs.
Technology and Energy: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
RYT and PXI saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's trading session.
Q2 GDP 2.0% (Final), Wall Street Has One Eye on DC
by Mark Vickery
Q2 GDP came in as expected, as did Advance Trade in Goods and Jobless Claims -- but headlines from the nation's capitol are worth watching.
ETF Frenzy: Everything You Need To Know
by Panel Of Zacks Experts
Zacks' Resident ETF Expert, Neena Mishra, joins us to help teaches us about ETFs, ETNs and mutual funds
Nike, Cintas Impress in Q1, Jimmy John's Hunt Over
by Mark Vickery
Both Nike (NKE) and Cintas (CTAS) outperformed expectations after the bell Tuesday, while Jimmy John's sells to Inspire Brands.
Housing Prices Stay Hot in Warmer Climates
by Mark Vickery
Case-Shiller home price value leaders were all in southern climes: Phoenix +5.8%, Las Vegas +4.7% and Charlotte +4.6%.
Cautious Optimism to Open the Week
by Mark Vickery
Ahead of the opening bell to start a new week of trading, major U.S. index futures are down but not drastically so.
Should Invesco Defensive Equity ETF (DEF) Be on Your Investing Radar?
by Sweta Killa
Style Box ETF report for DEF
On Trade Talks & Fed Dissents
by Mark Vickery
It's anyone???s guess where we'll be a month from now; that there appear to be signs of goodwill toward an agreement on both sides has leant positive sentiment.
ETF Winners Amid Half-Hearted Response to Fed's Rate Cut
by Sanghamitra Saha
These ETF emerged winners as the Fed cut rates by 25 bps in its September meeting.
Q2 Deficit Shrinks (A Little); Philly Fed, Jobless Claims Good
by Mark Vickery
The 12-month-long trade war between the U.S. and China has obviously had plenty to do with these extending deficits.
Housing Data Stronger than Expected: Starts +12%
by Mark Vickery
Housing Starts last month grew 12% to 1.264 million seasonally adjusted, annualized units, well in front of the 4.1% growth expected and 1.260 million units in the consensus estimate.
August Productivity Reads Improve Better than Expected
by Mark Vickery
Industry Production reached +0.6& and Capacity Utilization posted 77.9% -- both higher reads than expected.
Retail Sales & Imports/Exports Reflect Ongoing Trade War
by Mark Vickery
August Retail Sales reached +0.4%, easily surpassing the +0.1% estimate. Imports fell to -0.5% and Exports were -0.6%.
PPI Numbers Positive, but Lukewarm
by Mark Vickery
A headline of +0.1% for August is roughly ahead of the breakeven analysts were expecting, and down from the unrevised +0.2% from July.
Pre-Market Tepid on Slow News, Apple (AAPL) Event
by Mark Vickery
September has performed strongly thus far, up 1.5-2.0% on the major indexes.
Elliott Mgmt Has a Plan to Grow AT&T (T) by 65%
by Mark Vickery
Discussing a "value-creation opportunity," Elliott speaks of AT&T -- which bought media major Time-Warner's assets for $85 billion in June 2018 ??? as being "deeply undervalued."
Top and Flop Leveraged ETFs of Last Week
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the top-and-worst-performing leveraged ETFs of last week amid renewed hopes of U.S.-China trade talks.
Jobs Growth 130K in August, Pre-Markets Unshaken
by Mark Vickery
The private sector recorded only 96K new jobs last month -- roughly lower than what's needed to cover retirees in the domestic labor market month over month.
U.S. Recession: Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet?
by John Blank
The latest Fed rate cut, the inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve and many other leading economic indicators are pointing in one direction only. It appears to be only a matter of time when we get there: a recession.
ETF Strategies to Follow as Volatility Seems Underpriced
by Sanghamitra Saha
Volatility for the market looks under-priced for the month of September. If you are really worried, you can try these ETF strategies.
Having Cake & Eating It Too? Jobs Numbers Good, Rate Cut Coming
by Mark Vickery
Robust jobs numbers with a pending interest rate cut and an unresolved trade war many market participants have chosen to turn optimistic about, are fueling the pre-market.