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SPDR S&P 500 ETF: (SPY)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Jan 16, 2026 04:00 PM ET

$691.97 USD

691.965
79,247,289

-0.28 (-0.04%)

Volume: 79,247,289

Zacks ETF Rank

This is our ETF rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for ETFs over the next 6 months:

Zacks Rank Definition
1 Strong Buy
2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

See all the Top Ranked ETFs here - The complete list of all the top ranked ETFs

2 - Buy of 5   2      

After-Market: $691.60 -0.37 (-0.05 %) 7:58 PM ET

Zacks News

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ETF Market Outlook for Q4 2019

We discuss the ETF market outlook and best strategies for Q4

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ADP Posts 135K New Jobs, Slowing Across the Board

At 135K new jobs on the month, we still stay ahead of employment neutrality -- the point at which retirees are offset by new hires.

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ETF Market Outlook for Q4 2019

We discuss the ETF market outlook and best strategies for Q4.

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Top ETF Stories of September

Inside the key ETF events for the month of September.

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ETF Asset Report of September

Inside the ETF asset flow report for the month of September.

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Top ETF Areas of September

Despite moderate broader market performance, these ETF areas outperformed the market in September.

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Quiet Before the New Quarter Storm

We've still got a couple weeks before we can expect the spigot to open for a new earnings season.

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Durable Goods, Consumer Spending & More Early Data

Durable Goods were up, although Business Investment was down. Consumer Spending was positive but weaker than we've seen, while Core Inflation is flat.

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Guide to 10 Most-Heavily Traded ETFs

Greater volume ensures easy creation and redemption of shares in the fund basket, which is a regular and vital mechanism in ETFs.

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Technology and Energy: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume

RYT and PXI saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's trading session.

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Q2 GDP 2.0% (Final), Wall Street Has One Eye on DC

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.

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ETF Frenzy: Everything You Need To Know

Zacks' Resident ETF Expert, Neena Mishra, joins us to help teaches us about ETFs, ETNs and mutual funds

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Nike, Cintas Impress in Q1, Jimmy John's Hunt Over

Both Nike (NKE) and Cintas (CTAS) outperformed expectations after the bell Tuesday, while Jimmy John's sells to Inspire Brands.

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Housing Prices Stay Hot in Warmer Climates

Case-Shiller home price value leaders were all in southern climes: Phoenix +5.8%, Las Vegas +4.7% and Charlotte +4.6%.

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Why The Indian Rupee ETN Has Soared Over 125% in 2019

INR is structured as an ETN, which is trading significantly above its NAV.

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Cautious Optimism to Open the Week

Ahead of the opening bell to start a new week of trading, major U.S. index futures are down but not drastically so.

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Clean Energy ETFs Riding Higher

Inside the recent surge in clean energy ETFs.

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Why Small Cap ETFs Are Rising

Small cap stocks have rebounded nicely of late after struggling earlier this year.

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Large Cap ETFs Hit All-Time High

The large-cap space has been rallying with most ETFs hitting new highs in recent session.

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On Trade Talks & Fed Dissents

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.

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ETF Winners Amid Half-Hearted Response to Fed's Rate Cut

These ETF emerged winners as the Fed cut rates by 25 bps in its September meeting.

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Q2 Deficit Shrinks (A Little); Philly Fed, Jobless Claims Good

The 12-month-long trade war between the U.S. and China has obviously had plenty to do with these extending deficits.

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Housing Data Stronger than Expected: Starts +12%

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.