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Happy Friday! Weekly Sectors Fund Flow Board is here~
From this chart, you will be able to find out what sector ETFs have most fund inflow. Fund inflow is often considered as a bullish sign of the sector and related ETFs!
^Weekly Sectors Fund Flow Board: a sector ranking based on sector ETFs aggregate 3-month fund flows.
^3-month fund flows: a metric that can be used to gauge the perceived popularity amongst investors of different sectors.
^The board includes the following information: change of rankings, 3-month fund flows, how many ETFs are in the sectors, and the related ETFs.
For this week, I covered the two highest ESG score sector-related ETFs ! Now, let's take a look at the board~You may find something to diversify your porfolio
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Sectors Updates:
*Tech
Technology stocks were mostly higher in late trade, with the $The Technology Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLK.US)$ Thursday rising 1% and the $PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ was flat, reversing a midday slide.
In company news, $The Glimpse (VRAR.US)$ fell 8%, giving back a small mid-morning gain, after the virtual and augmented reality company announced its planned purchase of marketing agency Sector 5 Digital for $8 million upfront and up to $19 million more over the next three years.
To the upside, $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ rose more than 15% after the data platform company late Wednesday reported a strong reports. Revenue more than doubled compared with year-ago levels, rising 109% to $334.4 million and also beating the $306.1 million Street view.
$Okta (OKTA.US)$ added almost 13% on Thursday after the cloud-identity company overnight reported above-consensus Q3 results and also narrowed its projected FY22 net loss and raised its revenue forecast for 12 months ending Jan. 31.
*FIN
Financial stocks were ending near the peak of their Thursday advance, with the $Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF.US)$ was gaining 3%.
Bitcoin was 0.3% lower at $57,116 while the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was 1.4 basis points higher at 1.448%.
In company news, $Coastal Financial (CCB.US)$ rose 4.8% after Thursday announcing a new partnership with financial technology platform LendingPoint in a deal it anticipates will reduce the bank's risk and costs of lending and expand its geographic footprint. Financial terms were not disclosed.
*Real Estates
The Philadelphia Housing Index was climbing 4.3% and the $Real Estate Select Sector Spdr Fund (The) (XLRE.US)$ was up 2.7%.
$Brixmor Property Group Inc (BRX.US)$ rose 6% after Truist Securities raised its price target for the real estate investment trust by $3 to $26 a share and reiterating its hold rating for the stock.
$Medallion Financial (MFIN.US)$ was 11.6% higher after the specialty lender said it closed on the sale of its Richard Petty Motorsports NASCAR race team to Warp Speed for $19.1 million. The company said the deal removes $26 million of intangible assets from its balance sheet and increases its tangible book value by over $1 per share.
*Health Care
Health care stocks were ending off Thursday's pace, with the NYSE Health Care Index rising 0.5% this afternoon while the $The Health Care Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLV.US)$ also was up 0.5%.
$Biofrontera (BFRI.US)$ soared 21% after the biopharmaceuticals company said it received a US patent for its pain-reducing illumination protocol combining its Ameluz medication with RhodoLED lamp.
$Omeros (OMER.US)$ climbed 7.3% after the biopharmaceuticals company said it was selling its OMIDRIA franchise to Rayner Surgical Group in a deal valued at more than $1 billion.
*Consumer
Consumer stocks were adding to prior gains late in Thursday trading, with the $Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLP.US)$ climbing 1% while the $Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLY.US)$ was rising 1.5%.
In company news, $Duluth Holdings (DLTH.US)$ sped 18% higher after the clothier reported net income of $0.09 per share for its Q3 ended Oct. 31, triple its $0.03 per share profit last year and topping the single-analyst call expecting a GAAP loss of $0.30 per share. Net sales increased and the company also raised its FY21 earnings forecast.
$The Kroger (KR.US)$ rose over 11% after the grocery chain beat Wall Street estimates with its fiscal Q3 results and raised its FY22 earnings forecast.
*Energy
Energy stocks were racing higher this afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index climbing 3.2% while the $Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE.US)$ was up 3%. The $PHLX Oil Service Sector Index (.OSX.US)$ also was posting a 3.4% gain and the $Dow Jones U.S. Utilities Index (.DJUSUT.US)$ was ahead 1.2%.
Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil settled $0.93 higher at $66.50 per barrel, reversing a morning decline, while the global benchmark Brent crude contract was advancing $1.49 to $70.36 per barrel.
Source: MT Newswires
Happy Friday! Weekly Sectors Fund Flow Board is here~
From this chart, you will be able to find out what sector ETFs have most fund inflow. Fund inflow is often considered as a bullish sign of the sector and related ETFs!
^Weekly Sectors Fund Flow Board: a sector ranking based on sector ETFs aggregate 3-month fund flows.
^3-month fund flows: a metric that can be used to gauge the perceived popularity amongst investors of different sectors.
^The board includes the following information: change of rankings, 3-month fund flows, how many ETFs are in the sectors, and the related ETFs.
For this week, I covered the two highest ESG score sector-related ETFs ! Now, let's take a look at the board~You may find something to diversify your porfolio
* Follow me to know what is hot on the market
Sectors Updates:
*Tech
Technology stocks were mostly higher in late trade, with the $The Technology Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLK.US)$ Thursday rising 1% and the $PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ was flat, reversing a midday slide.
In company news, $The Glimpse (VRAR.US)$ fell 8%, giving back a small mid-morning gain, after the virtual and augmented reality company announced its planned purchase of marketing agency Sector 5 Digital for $8 million upfront and up to $19 million more over the next three years.
To the upside, $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ rose more than 15% after the data platform company late Wednesday reported a strong reports. Revenue more than doubled compared with year-ago levels, rising 109% to $334.4 million and also beating the $306.1 million Street view.
$Okta (OKTA.US)$ added almost 13% on Thursday after the cloud-identity company overnight reported above-consensus Q3 results and also narrowed its projected FY22 net loss and raised its revenue forecast for 12 months ending Jan. 31.
*FIN
Financial stocks were ending near the peak of their Thursday advance, with the $Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF.US)$ was gaining 3%.
Bitcoin was 0.3% lower at $57,116 while the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was 1.4 basis points higher at 1.448%.
In company news, $Coastal Financial (CCB.US)$ rose 4.8% after Thursday announcing a new partnership with financial technology platform LendingPoint in a deal it anticipates will reduce the bank's risk and costs of lending and expand its geographic footprint. Financial terms were not disclosed.
*Real Estates
The Philadelphia Housing Index was climbing 4.3% and the $Real Estate Select Sector Spdr Fund (The) (XLRE.US)$ was up 2.7%.
$Brixmor Property Group Inc (BRX.US)$ rose 6% after Truist Securities raised its price target for the real estate investment trust by $3 to $26 a share and reiterating its hold rating for the stock.
$Medallion Financial (MFIN.US)$ was 11.6% higher after the specialty lender said it closed on the sale of its Richard Petty Motorsports NASCAR race team to Warp Speed for $19.1 million. The company said the deal removes $26 million of intangible assets from its balance sheet and increases its tangible book value by over $1 per share.
*Health Care
Health care stocks were ending off Thursday's pace, with the NYSE Health Care Index rising 0.5% this afternoon while the $The Health Care Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLV.US)$ also was up 0.5%.
$Biofrontera (BFRI.US)$ soared 21% after the biopharmaceuticals company said it received a US patent for its pain-reducing illumination protocol combining its Ameluz medication with RhodoLED lamp.
$Omeros (OMER.US)$ climbed 7.3% after the biopharmaceuticals company said it was selling its OMIDRIA franchise to Rayner Surgical Group in a deal valued at more than $1 billion.
*Consumer
Consumer stocks were adding to prior gains late in Thursday trading, with the $Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLP.US)$ climbing 1% while the $Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLY.US)$ was rising 1.5%.
In company news, $Duluth Holdings (DLTH.US)$ sped 18% higher after the clothier reported net income of $0.09 per share for its Q3 ended Oct. 31, triple its $0.03 per share profit last year and topping the single-analyst call expecting a GAAP loss of $0.30 per share. Net sales increased and the company also raised its FY21 earnings forecast.
$The Kroger (KR.US)$ rose over 11% after the grocery chain beat Wall Street estimates with its fiscal Q3 results and raised its FY22 earnings forecast.
*Energy
Energy stocks were racing higher this afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index climbing 3.2% while the $Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE.US)$ was up 3%. The $PHLX Oil Service Sector Index (.OSX.US)$ also was posting a 3.4% gain and the $Dow Jones U.S. Utilities Index (.DJUSUT.US)$ was ahead 1.2%.
Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil settled $0.93 higher at $66.50 per barrel, reversing a morning decline, while the global benchmark Brent crude contract was advancing $1.49 to $70.36 per barrel.
Source: MT Newswires
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Retail investors were quick to plow cash into the biggest U.S. exchange-traded funds and industries like airlines and travel stocks when the market was hammered on Friday.
The day-trading crowd snapped up roughly $2 billion in assetslike the $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$and $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$on Friday as the buy-the-dip crowd stepped in where Wall Street didn't, according to data from Vanda Research, a firm that tracks retail-trading flows in the U.S.
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Individual investors showed conviction not only buying ETFs that track the major U.S. averages, but bought airline stocks like $Delta Air Lines (DAL.US)$, $United Airlines (UAL.US)$, as well as cruise operator $Carnival (CCL.US)$, Vanda data show. The trio were among the 10 most-bought stocks on Friday with each seeing at least $39 million in buying, according to the data.
The buy-the-dip trade was playing out well for retail investors on Monday as stocks climbed as a relative sense of calm returned to global markets. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ rose 1.3% and the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ rallied 1.8%.
If you buy the dip last Friday, you may already gain from the smart move!
The Nasdaq retail trading activity tracker shows $ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF (TQQQ.US)$, $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$, and $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ were the most active ETFs on Friday. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ were the top active stocks on the list.
So, what did you buy last Friday? Any ETFs or stocks? Leave your comments!
Is there any stock you would like to buy if we go back to last Friday???
Source: Bloomberg, Vanda, Seeking Alpha, Nasdaq
The day-trading crowd snapped up roughly $2 billion in assetslike the $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$and $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$on Friday as the buy-the-dip crowd stepped in where Wall Street didn't, according to data from Vanda Research, a firm that tracks retail-trading flows in the U.S.
FOLLOW ME to know more about ETFs
Individual investors showed conviction not only buying ETFs that track the major U.S. averages, but bought airline stocks like $Delta Air Lines (DAL.US)$, $United Airlines (UAL.US)$, as well as cruise operator $Carnival (CCL.US)$, Vanda data show. The trio were among the 10 most-bought stocks on Friday with each seeing at least $39 million in buying, according to the data.
The buy-the-dip trade was playing out well for retail investors on Monday as stocks climbed as a relative sense of calm returned to global markets. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ rose 1.3% and the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ rallied 1.8%.
If you buy the dip last Friday, you may already gain from the smart move!
The Nasdaq retail trading activity tracker shows $ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF (TQQQ.US)$, $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$, and $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ were the most active ETFs on Friday. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ were the top active stocks on the list.
So, what did you buy last Friday? Any ETFs or stocks? Leave your comments!
Is there any stock you would like to buy if we go back to last Friday???
Source: Bloomberg, Vanda, Seeking Alpha, Nasdaq
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Last time we talked about what CPI is, today we'll talk about its perfect partner——PPI.
1. What is PPI?
The Producer Price Index (PPI) is used to measure commodity prices, which represents the average price of goods purchased by manufacturers.
2. Why PPI is CPI's perfect partner?
In general, PPI measures the average price of upstream market, and CPI represents average price of downstream markets.
When the upstream price increases, the downstream market will receive increased signs, and the price gap between the two markets can be filled with cost-shifting.
For example, if lumber's price increases, the price of wooden stools will increase.
Therefore, investors can use PPI to predict CPI. This is why they are perfect partners.
Don't read this:What is CPI?
3. What is the PPI for?
PPI can measure the inflation rate experienced by manufacturers.
If PPI is higher than expected, this means the inflation risk is rising from manufacturers.
The Fed may increase the interest rates based on an increasing PPI, which results in bullish on the U.S. dollar.
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$
1. What is PPI?
The Producer Price Index (PPI) is used to measure commodity prices, which represents the average price of goods purchased by manufacturers.
2. Why PPI is CPI's perfect partner?
In general, PPI measures the average price of upstream market, and CPI represents average price of downstream markets.
When the upstream price increases, the downstream market will receive increased signs, and the price gap between the two markets can be filled with cost-shifting.
For example, if lumber's price increases, the price of wooden stools will increase.
Therefore, investors can use PPI to predict CPI. This is why they are perfect partners.
Don't read this:What is CPI?
3. What is the PPI for?
PPI can measure the inflation rate experienced by manufacturers.
If PPI is higher than expected, this means the inflation risk is rising from manufacturers.
The Fed may increase the interest rates based on an increasing PPI, which results in bullish on the U.S. dollar.
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$
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