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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)

Market Closed
5 Dec, 20:00
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$
685. 69
+1.3
+0.19%
$
696.72B Market Cap
6.98% Div Yield
78,169,390 Volume
$ 684.39
Previous Close
Day Range
684.58 688.45
Year Range
481.8 689.7
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Retail Traders Turn Bearish on SPY Amid $25.8 Trillion Debt Refinancing Concerns

Retail Traders Turn Bearish on SPY Amid $25.8 Trillion Debt Refinancing Concerns

Shares of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY) fell 0.8% on Monday, coinciding with a sharp deterioration in retail investor sentiment.

247wallst | 6 days ago
The Market Refused To Break

The Market Refused To Break

November Stock Market Review: When the Market Refused to Break

Forbes | 1 week ago
Will the S&P 500 Rally in December? These 3 Signals Point to a Big Move Ahead

Will the S&P 500 Rally in December? These 3 Signals Point to a Big Move Ahead

Risks remain, but the S&P 500's NYSEARCA: SPY uptrend is intact. The November correction was more of a broad-market consolidation, setting the market up for another leg of the rally, likely to unfold in December.

Marketbeat | 1 week ago
Should SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Should SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Launched on January 29, 1993, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Large Cap Blend segment of the US equity market.

Zacks | 3 weeks ago
Senate's Deal Signals Potential End to US Govt. Shutdown: Top ETFs to Buy

Senate's Deal Signals Potential End to US Govt. Shutdown: Top ETFs to Buy

A bipartisan Senate deal signals an end to the U.S. government shutdown, sparking investor interest in ETFs like XLV and SPY.

Zacks | 3 weeks ago
November Pullback Underway: Here's What to Know

November Pullback Underway: Here's What to Know

The latest bearish headlines point to hefty AI valuations. But here's why this bull market likely still has some legs.

Zacks | 1 month ago
ETFs Outpace Last Year's Inflows & They're Not Done

ETFs Outpace Last Year's Inflows & They're Not Done

When it comes to inflows, it seems like ETFs are content with beating themselves. After a record 2024 that saw inflows amass just under $1.14 trillion, ETFs did it again by edging past that level today.

Etftrends | 1 month ago
Stock Market News October 10: S&P 500 (SPY) Falls 1.59% Before Earnings Kick-Off

Stock Market News October 10: S&P 500 (SPY) Falls 1.59% Before Earnings Kick-Off

The SPDR S&P 500 ETF ( NYSEMKT: SPY ) is down 1.59% at 1:45 PM ET as U.S.

247wallst | 1 month ago
Power Check: Jeff Kilburg breaks down his risk reversal option trade on the SPY

Power Check: Jeff Kilburg breaks down his risk reversal option trade on the SPY

Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial founder and CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Kilburg's latest option trade, the current market landscape and much more.

Youtube | 2 months ago
Fed Signals More Easing: Can S&P 500 ETFs Rally Further?

Fed Signals More Easing: Can S&P 500 ETFs Rally Further?

Fed cuts rates, earnings stay strong, AI boom powers Mag 7??? S&P 500 rally may have more legs despite economic risks and moderate valuation concerns.

Zacks | 2 months ago
Why next week could be brutal for the S&P 500

Why next week could be brutal for the S&P 500

As the S&P 500 trades at new highs, historical data suggest the coming week could be brutal for the benchmark index.

Finbold | 2 months ago
Dividend Growth Investing Vs. The Market - Who Wins?

Dividend Growth Investing Vs. The Market - Who Wins?

Let's explore how dividend growth strategies held up during two of the most defining periods of recent market history: the 2008 financial crisis and the post-COVID rollercoaster. Despite the turmoil (U.S. government shutdowns, European debt crises, and endless market panic), dividend growth investors ended up with stronger results and lower drawdowns. Dividend growth doesn't always outperform. But it does shine in the moments that matter most—when fear is highest and investors are second-guessing everything.

Seekingalpha | 4 months ago
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