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Hoya Capital Debuts 2nd ETF

04:57pm, Friday, 24'th Sep 2021
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08:25am, Wednesday, 22'nd Sep 2021
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Forget Bubble Fear: Bet on Housing ETFs

02:30pm, Thursday, 16'th Sep 2021
The U.S. housing market has been in the pink over the past few months despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Many may think it is a housing bubble, but in reality it could prove as a housing boom.
HOMZ: Backtesting This Impressive New U.S. Housing ETF
The U.S. housing sector sees favorable data releases as new home sales increase in July after decreasing for three successive months.
Persistent headwinds of rising material prices along with supply and labor shortages continue to take a toll on builder confidence.

3 Reasons We're Overweight Industrials

01:04am, Sunday, 15'th Aug 2021
The confluence of the strong economic cycle and what we expect will be a step up in capital investment spending suggests a portfolio focus on industrials. We believe favorable market structures exist

Pain or Gain Ahead for Homebuilding ETFs?

02:27pm, Wednesday, 28'th Jul 2021
Sales of new single-family homes dropped to an annualized rate of 676,000, 6.6% below May???s data. But existing home sales gained moderately last month and lower rates may keep the demand for housing
The latest housing data brings back optimism amid persistent headwinds of rising material prices along with supply chain and labor shortages.

Is the Rally in Homebuilding ETFs Over?

09:09am, Tuesday, 29'th Jun 2021
Builder sentiment in June dropped to its lowest level in the last 10 months as as construction costs pushed up new home prices.
The streak of weak U.S. housing data continues to flow in and highlight growing struggle from soaring softwood lumber prices and other material and labor costs.
The U.S. housing sector continues to struggle with rising material costs and limited inventories.
The latest housing data continues to reflect growing struggle of homebuilders with respect to soaring softwood lumber prices and other material and labor costs.
Persistent headwinds of rising material prices and supply chain shortages have taken a toll on builder confidence in June.

HOMZ: The Game Is Afoot

02:20pm, Wednesday, 16'th Jun 2021
Housing is hot.
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