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Beat Election Fears With 6 ETFs as Markets May Soar in 2021
by Sanghamitra Saha
All eyes are on the U.S. presidential debate. But Wall Street is likely to stay steady in 2021 irrespective of who wins the election as solid job gains appear to be on the way.
Trade Deficit Deepest, Home Prices Highest, in History
by Mark Vickery
Pre-markets are roughly flat upon a couple key data points released before the bell: Advance Trade in Goods and Case-Shiller Home Prices.
Bullish Sentiment Returns to Start the Week
by Mark Vickery
Clearly, the market is in a buying mood; it does not look like anything economic is going to bring this party to an end today.
5 Growth-Focused Internet Stocks to Dodge Coronavirus Woes
by Radhika Pujara
Here we discuss five growth-focused Internet stocks that are well-positioned to flourish amid the new normal lifestyle induced by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dividend and Europe Financials: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
DHS and EUFN saw massive trading volume in yesterday trading session.
Summer Slumber Ending for the Markets
by Mark Vickery
Between Q3 earnings results on the horizon and the final stretch of 2020 election season, investors will have plenty of studying ahead.
Dividend and Mid Cap: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
DGRW and IWS saw massive trading volumes in yesterday session.
4 Reasons to Bet on Small-Cap ETFs Now
by Sanghamitra Saha
Small-cap stocks were hurt badly during the peak of the coronavirus-led lockdowns. Now, the gradual uptick of reopening trade has started to favor the small-cap spectrum.
Rollercoaster Market for Thursday
by Mark Vickery
The major indexes gained less than 1% in total Thursday: +0.37% on the Nasdaq, +0.30% on the S&P 500, +0.20% on the Dow and +0.02% for the Russell 2000.
Market's Summer "Hangover" Continues
by Mark Vickery
There are still many things on which to keep our eyes trained; unfortunately, not many of these look to offer much upside from current levels.