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iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF: (ITB)

(Delayed Data from NYSE MKT (ex. AMEX)) As of Jul 26, 2024 03:44 PM ET

$119.43 USD

119.43
2,012,450

+4.29 (3.73%)

Volume: 2,012,450

Zacks ETF Rank

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2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

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After-Market: $119.51 +0.08 (0.07 %) 6:18 PM ET

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Will Housing ETFs Suffer as US Homebuilder Confidence Weakens?

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ETFs & Stocks to Spring Higher in Key Home Selling Season

The housing market, which has been very strong for about a year, is entering into an even better spell this Spring.

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Guide to Homebuilding ETFs

Overall strong demand, post-pandemic "suburban revival", millennial-led demographics are positives for the home building sector. Steadily rising prices, higher rates and rise in construction costs are the negatives.

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Housing ETFs to Shine on Upbeat US New Home Sales Data

The new home sales data looks upbeat amid low interest rates and a favorable change in demand patterns of the U.S. housing sector in January.

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Will Housing ETFs Gain on Rising Existing Home Sales?

The U.S. housing sector remains strong despite the rising lumber costs.

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Guide to Homebuilding ETFs

The U.S. homebuilding market has been experiencing a boom lately on low mortgage rates and stellar demand. However, rising material costs, recent runup in treasury yields and the resultant rise in home value are concerns.

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Guide to Homebuilding ETFs

The U.S. homebuilding market has been experiencing a boom lately on low mortgage rates and stellar demand. However, rising material costs, recent runup in treasury yields and the resultant rise in home value are concerns.

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Will Housing ETFs Suffer on Weak US Housing Starts in January?

The U.S. housing market continues to struggle with soaring lumber prices.

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Yields Head for Big Monthly Gain: ETFs to Win & Lose

The 10-year yields are on track for their largest monthly gain in three years, having gained 26 bps so far in February.

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Will Housing ETFs Gain as US Homebuilder Confidence Rises?

The U.S. housing market continues to struggle with soaring lumber prices and limited inventory conditions amid the low-rate environment.

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Housing ETFs to Gain on Positive US New Home Sales Data

The new home sales data looks upbeat amid low interest rates and a favorable change in demand patterns of the U.S. housing sector in December.

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Will Housing ETFs Gain on Soaring Existing Home Sales?

The housing sector remains strong despite the intensifying spike in coronavirus cases in the United States and rising lumber costs.

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Buy the Dip in These ETFs

Wall Street dived on Jan 27 on profit booking. So, don't fear the plunge, rather take the opportunity to invest in these high potential ETF areas.

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Housing ETFs to Play D.R. Horton Q1 Earnings Beat & Fed Help

D.R. Horton came up with upbeat first-quarter fiscal 2021 results. Fed has also been super-dovish. Both factors should help housing ETFs ahead.

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ETFs to Gain on Upbeat US Housing Starts in December

The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum while low inventory levels remain a concern.

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Are Housing ETFs in Trouble as US Homebuilder Confidence Drops?

The U.S. housing market continues to struggle with limited inventory conditions that are causing a delay in timely deliveries.

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Top ETF Areas of Last Week

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Sectors with positive earnings growth in Q4 include autos (86.3% earnings growth), construction (27.2%), basic materials (7.6%), medical (6.3%), and aerospace (4.4%).

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Ride the Housing Market Momentum With These ETFs

The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum and continues to be a bright spot in the U.S. economy while low inventory levels remain a concern.

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Will Housing ETFs Rally Suffer as US New Home Sales Disappoint?

The new home sales data has disappointed again despite low interest rates and a favorable change in demand patterns of the U.S. housing sector in November.

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ETFs to Gain on Positive US Housing Starts in November

The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum while low inventory levels remain a concern.

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Will ETFs Suffer as US Homebuilder Confidence Drops?

Low interest rates are supporting the housing market, leading to a deluge of mortgage applications. However, limited housing inventory is a persistent concern as it may impact affordability.

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    While most of the ETFs have been surging over the past month, there are some hidden gems or Secret Santa as we call them that could surprise investors with big returns this Christmas based on the current trends.

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    4 Sector ETFs Looking Solid Amid Soft November Jobs Data

    The U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs in November, heavily easing from a downwardly revised 610,000 in October, and considerably below market expectations of 469,000.

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    Will Housing ETFs Take a Pause as New Home Sales Decline?

    The new home sales data has disappointed again despite low interest rates and changing demand patterns in the U.S. housing sector in October.