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SPDR S&P 500 ETF: (SPY)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Jul 17, 2025 04:00 PM ET

$627.90 USD

627.9
68,811,389

+3.68 (0.59%)

Volume: 68,811,389

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

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2 - Buy of 5   2      

After-Market: $628.65 +0.75 (0.12 %) 7:58 PM ET

Zacks News

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Durable Goods Orders, OPEC Not Enough

Without getting too deep into the weeds here, Non-Defense, Non-Aircraft Capital Orders reached +0.6%, indicating slight growth.

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    Oil Prices "Trump" Presidential Debate

    Until next week's jobs report, everyone's talking about the debate. Best advice I can give is to grin and bear it.

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      Presidential Debate: Insight or Spectacle?

      In an election season that has notably defied predictions of a plethora of political experts, the contest appears very closely contested at this stage.

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        Fed Doesn't Move, Markets Smell the Roses

        As a result of interest rates ataying put and oil prices inching up, market futures are up big prior to the opening bell.

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          Housing Starts, Permits Down in August

          August Housing Starts fell 5.8% (annualized), while Building Permits were down 0.4%.

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            Core CPI Over 2% for 10 Straight Months

            Headline CPI was +0.2%, ex-food & energy reached +2.3% -- the 10th straight month core CPI has been over 2%.

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              Big Data Dump Before Opening Bell

              Retail Sales, PPI, Jobless Claims, Philly Fed and Empire State results all were posted before regular trading began today.

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                Big Slide in Friday Futures. But Why?

                RTate hike fears are making headlines, but common wisdom has yet to come around to a rate-hike inevitability prior to this November's General Election.

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                  AWS 9/2: Markets Awaiting the Unemployment Data

                  The unemployment rate is expected to drop to 4.8% from 4.9%.

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                    AWS 9/1: Jobless Claims Lower Than Expected

                    Claims rose by only 2,000 to 263,000 which was below the expected 265,000.

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                      AWS 8/31: Markets Waiting on Unemployment Data

                      The unemployment data will either strengthen or weaken the Feds rate hike decision.

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                        AWS 8/30: Apple MIght Get A Big Tax Bill

                        The European Commission ruled against Apple regarding their tax situation with Ireland.

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                          Market's Hesitant Ahead of Ecomomic Reports

                          This week's unemployment report will be key to the Fed's rate hike decision

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                            Sluggish GDP Growth Ahead of Yellen at Jackson Hole

                            Fed Chair Janet Yellen speaks this morning from the FOMC meeting in Jackson Hole, WY in what has become a much-anticipated statement on the health of the economy.

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                              Will Janet Yellen Be More Hawkish, Too?

                              We have actually been hearing much more hawkish rhetoric regarding interest rates from Fed Presidents George, Dudley, Lockhart and Williams.

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                                Dog Days of Summer Not Hitting Market Futures

                                Positive job growth and low interest rates have set the table for all-time highs.

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                                  Productivity and Labor Costs Below Expectations

                                  Q2 productivity fell 0.5%, whereas expectations were to have grown 0.5%. Unit labor costs rose by 2%.

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                                    Got Your Jobs Correction Right Here!

                                    The June Non-farm Payroll Report was released before the bell this morning, bringing a surprisingly high 287K jobs to the market.

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                                      Market Recovers from Brexit; Now What?

                                      U.S. markets have more or less fully recovered a mere 3 trading days immediately after the Brexit-oriented crater.

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                                        Futures Dip Slightly, British PM Saga Heats Up

                                        Considering the global collective gasp that came after the Brexit decision, cooler heads seem to have (so far) prevailed.

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                                          Q1 GDP Inches Up; EU Summit Moves Brexit Forward

                                          We are seeing some bounce-back this morning following two dire days in the global stock markets.

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                                            Dow Up Big as Brexit Fears Wane

                                            The Dow 30 futures are up more than 160 points, Nasdaq futures are up another 40, and S&P 500 up nearly 20.

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                                              Brexit: Tempest in a Teacup?

                                              Opinions regarding the Brexit vote appear to have shifted toward Britain remaining in the EU.

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                                                Housing Starts, Permits Illustrate Lackluster Market

                                                Housing Starts are currently at an annualized rate of 1.16 million, below the historical average.

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                                                  Jobless Claims Up to 277K, CPI & Philly Fed Better

                                                  At last, some relief from Brexit! Positive American econ data is not going to be overlooked by those paying close attention.