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Zacks News
Quality and Industrial: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
QUAL and FXR saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's session.
Is 3%+ GDP Growth Sustainable, or Have We Peaked?
by John Blank
Proponents of the recent the economic courses of action argue the latest numbers are evidence of well-designed policies. Opponents question their sustainability.
Top ETF Stories of October
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the top ETF events of the month of the October.
Dividend and Equal-Weight: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
VIG and RSP saw massive daily volumes in yesterday trading volume.
5 ETF Areas That Didn't Trick Investors in October
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the ETF areas that topped in October, ignoring the market massacre.
ETF Areas That Spooked Investors in October
by Sanghamitra Saha
These ETF areas lost the most in the Halloween month and gave investors the chills.
Material and Consumer Staples: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Zacks Equity Research
XLB and IYK saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's session.
Amazon Slumps Nearly 14% in the Last 2 Days: ETFs in Focus
by Zacks Equity Research
Mixed quarterly results and the broad tech sell-off in October pushed Amazon shares down the most since February 2014 in the last two trading days, putting related ETFs in focus.
Global Market and Leveraged S&P 500: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
VT and SSO saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's session.
4 Low-Risk ETFs as the S&P 500 Turns Red for 2018
by Sanghamitra Saha
Low-risk ETFs could be helpful for investors as the S&P 500 wipes out all gains of 2018.
Microsoft Up on Solid Q1 Results: Top-Ranked ETFs in Focus
by Sweta Killa
Investors seeking to bet on the strength of this software leader could definitely look into the top-ranked ETFs with a double-digit exposure to Microsoft.
Europe and Inverse S&P 500: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
DFE and SPXS saw massive trading volumes in yesterday session.
October Traditionally Most Volatile: ETFs That Gained
by Sanghamitra Saha
Here's a few ETFs that could shower gains in October, arguably one of the most volatile months for Wall Street.
Bank and Earnings Focused: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
KBWB and EPS saw massive trading volumes in yesterday session.
Why to Cash in on the Slump & Grab Tech ETFs
by Sanghamitra Saha
Why investors should not worry about the tech slump and dip their toes in tech ETFs.
Q3 FAANG Earnings Likely to be Solid: 5 ETFs to Play
by Sweta Killa
Investors may want to invest in FAANG stocks with the help of ETFs having the largest exposure to these.
What Caused the Rout in High-Yield Bond ETFs?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Here is why investors are yanking assets from high-yield bond ETFs.
Value and High-Yield: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
SJNK and IUSV saw massive volumes in yesterday trading session.
Retail Sales Up but Tepid, Plus BAC Earnings
by Mark Vickery
Weaker-than-expected Retail Sales numbers for September, with a headline of +0.1% growth, was well beneath the +0.7% analysts had been looking for.
Profit From Market Bloodbath With These Inverse ETFs
by Sanghamitra Saha
Here's how you can gain from the global market selloff with ETFs.
Until Further Notice, It's Profit-Taking
by Mark Vickery
Economists tend to see current realities as deserving of higher rates, as they serve to absorb inflation from hitting the market too hard, too quickly.
Hurricane Michael, PPI & Weak Mortgage Apps Grab Headlines
by Mark Vickery
Should this storm strike with its current 145-mph winds, it will be the strongest hurricane to hit the Florida panhandle in recorded history.
Treasury Yields at New 7-Year High: ETF Strategies to Play
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the rising U.S. treasury yields and ways to play the trend with ETFs.
Jobs 134K, Unemployment 3.7%: When "Bad News" Is Good
by Mark Vickery
134K new jobs were created last month, far lower than the 160-190K analysts were expecting, while the Unemployment Rate fell to a 49-year low at 3.7%.
Fed Drops 'Accommodative' from Verbiage
by John Blank
This indicates we might be close to its 'neutral' rate. Where do we go from here?