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Zacks News
Tense About Trade War? Follow Goldman With 5 ETF Strategies
by Sanghamitra Saha
Amid heightened US-China trade tensions, investors can land up on five ETF strategies and follow the suggestions of Goldman Sachs.
Emerging Markets & Leveraged India: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
TLTE and INDL see massive trading volume in last session.
Dividend and Semiconductor: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
QDF and SMH saw massive trading volume in yesterday session.
Good News Across the Board: Claims, Starts, Permits, Philly & WMT
by Mark Vickery
For the first time in a while, everything seems to be coming up roses with pre-market data, including a Walmart earnings beat.
Retail Sales, Empire State Data Mixed; Macy's (M) Beats
by Mark Vickery
While Retail Sales and Capacity Utilization missed estimates, the Empire State index and earnings from Macy's and Alibaba beat.
Least-Hurt Tech ETFs as China Hits Back
by Sanghamitra Saha
Tech companies are at maximum risk in the trade war. Naturally, all tech ETFs witness a bloodbath on May 13, among which, the following funds lost the least.
Mid-Cap and Emerging Market: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
VOT and FEMS saw massive trading volume in yesterday trading session.
Weekly ETF Roundup: Bond Rocks, US Equity Lags
by Sweta Killa
Overall ETFs saw outflows for the first time in six weeks, pulling out $9.75 billion capital last week.
Should Invesco Defensive Equity ETF (DEF) Be on Your Investing Radar?
by Zacks Equity Research
Style Box ETF report for DEF
Semiconductor & Indonesia: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
SMH and EIDO saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's trading session.
Value and Quality: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
VONV and SPHQ saw massive trading volumes in yesterday trading session.
U.S.-China Trade War to Escalate?
by Mark Vickery
The good news is China appears willing to continue negotiating; the bad news is increased tariffs would prolong the pain of the trade war.
The Tweet Heard 'Round the World: Pre-Market Futures Down
by Mark Vickery
Considering that the Dow has gained 21.6% since its Christmas Eve 2018 lows (+4,713 points!), partially on expectations of a finalized trade deal between the U.S. and China, it does make sense that a near-term roiling in stocks should take place.
Tech Adds Trillion Dollar in Market Cap: 5 Best ETFs YTD
by Sweta Killa
The technology sector had staged a nice comeback with a trillion dollar rebound in a market capitalization over a span of four months.
263K New Jobs in April, Unemployment Dips to 3.6%!
by Mark Vickery
This is all excellent news for the overall U.S. economy. Futures in the pre-market are in the green, looking to make fresh new all-time highs.
Has the U.S. Economy Shaken Off Recession Concerns?
by John Blank
U.S. quarterly GDP growth rates continue to surprise on the upside. This is leading perma-bear forecasters to push the recession's ETA further into the future.
ADP Reports 275K Private-Sector Jobs, Crushing Estimates
by Mark Vickery
275K non-government jobs were created in the month of April. This is way up from the 177K expected.
April ETF Asset Report: U.S. Equities & Treasuries Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
U.S. equities and treasuries raked in a solid asset base in April.
What's in the Cards for FAANG ETFs This Earnings Season?
by Sweta Killa
Given the expected strong earnings, investors may want to invest in FAANG stocks with the help of ETFs.
Jobless Claims Bust Through Floor: 196K!
by Mark Vickery
196K new claims falls through the 200K floor for the first time this century, and reaches its lowest point since the week of October 4, 1969.
March Jobs Impressive at 196K, Unemployment 3.8%
by Mark Vickery
Led by Healthcare, new jobs in March reached 196K, better than the 170K analysts, on average, were expecting.
March Jobs Impressive at 196K, Unemployment 3.8%
by Mark Vickery
Led by Healthcare, new jobs in March reached 196K, better than the 170K analysts, on average, were expecting.
U.S. Economy: Just Slowing Down or Stalling?
by John Blank
Zacks Economists expect 2019 and 2020 to be characterized by a subdued and moderate -- but steady -- growth path, close to 2.0%.
ADP: 129K Private-Sector Jobs in March, Below Estimates
by Mark Vickery
129K new jobs was well beneath the roughly 170K expected by analysts, and the lowest private-sector payroll results in about a year and a half.
ADP: 129K Private-Sector Jobs in March, Below Estimates
by Mark Vickery
129K new jobs was well beneath the roughly 170K expected by analysts, and the lowest private-sector payroll results in about a year and a half.