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State Street SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF: (XHB)

(Real Time Quote from BATS) As of Feb 27, 2026 03:08 PM ET

$115.51 USD

115.51
1,869,838

+0.20 (0.17%)

Volume: 1,869,838

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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4 - Sell of 5       4  

Zacks News

Zacks Equity Research

Should You Invest in the SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB)?

Sector ETF report for XHB

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Is Housing Market Improving on Lower Mortgage Rates? ETFs to Consider

September interest rate cut by the Fed and expectations of further fall in 30-year mortgage rate paints an optimistic picture for the housing market, making investing in housing ETFs appealing.

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Best Sector ETFs of the First Nine Months

Wall Street has been enjoying a strong rally this year. The gains have been broad-based and well spread out across various segments.

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Housing Starts, Building Permits Get Sunny in August

Housing Starts and Building Permits posted their best results in nine months and five months, respectively.

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Time for Homebuilder ETFs as Mortgage Rates Fall?

Homebuilder ETFs are expected to gain in the near term as mortgage rates are falling.

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Is Invesco Building & Construction ETF (PKB) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for PKB

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Best-Performing ETF Areas of Past Week

Wall Street was upbeat last week on Fed rate cut hopes.

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What Lies Ahead for Homebuilder ETFs?

Expectations that the Fed will start cutting interest rates at its next meeting in September have buoyed the housing market in recent weeks.

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Time for Homebuilding ETFs?

The homebuilding sector has rebounded a lot this year. More improvement is likely if the Fed starts cutting rates from September.