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March 3, 2025 S&P futures up 0.2% in Monday morning trading, following a late-session rally Friday tied to month-end pension fund rebalancing. However, stocks ended lower for the week, with big tech dragging the Nasdaq down nearly 3.5%. February also saw equities retreat despite early-month gains that pushed the S&P 500 to an all-time high […]

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February 28, 2025 S&P futures up 0.4% Friday morning after a sharp selloff Thursday, where the S&P 500 fell 1.59% and the Nasdaq dropped 2.78%. The Mag 7 suffered its worst pullback of 2025, extending its losing streak to six sessions. High-beta names like meme stocks, non-profitable tech, travel/leisure, and autos underperformed, while defensives, regional

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook, November 11, 2024

S&P futures rose 0.3% in Monday morning trading after U.S. equities rallied last week, with the Russell 2000 up over 8.5% for its best week since March 2020. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new all-time highs, led by small caps, momentum stocks, regional banks, bitcoin, and software, while big tech also performed well. Laggards

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook, November 8, 2024

S&P futures dipped 0.1% in Friday morning trading, following a strong Thursday where the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new all-time highs, led by big tech. Treasuries remained firmer after Thursday’s rebound. The dollar index was stable, gold fell 0.3%, Bitcoin futures rose 0.5%, WTI crude dropped 1.6%, and copper declined over 2%. Markets are

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D.R. Horton exceeded its sales targets in the second quarter.

Homebuilder (NYSE:DHI) reported stronger-than-anticipated financial performance in the second quarter of the calendar year 2024, with a 2.5% increase in revenue compared to the previous year, reaching $9.97 billion. The company is projecting a full-year revenue of approximately $37 billion.

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