Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks Dragged By Energy In Lackluster Session

By: ETFdb
Equity markets started off the week with a lackluster day of trading, as investors remained cautious amid fears of a pullback following the recent rally that helped push major indexes to multi-year highs. Though many believe we are well past due for some sort of a pullback, political uncertainty ahead of President Obama’s State of the Union address tomorrow night has investors hesitant to jump in. In his address, investors will keep a close eye on budget talks and any commentary concerning spending cuts [Be sure to check out the real estate news, trends, tips and tricks over at Dividend.com]. Global Market Overview: Stocks Dragged By Energy In Lackluster Session After today’s lackluster session, all three major U.S. equity indexes slid into negative territory. The tech-heavy Nasdaq ETF eked out a 0.03% gain, though its underlying index logged in a 0.06% loss on the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF fell 0.15%, while the S&P 500 ETF [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Daily ETF Roundup: S&P 500 Tops 1500 Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks End Lower After Volatile Session Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks Close Flat On Euro Zone Worries Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks Bounce Back Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks Post Worst One-Day Drop In 2013
Equity markets started off the week with a lackluster day of trading, as investors remained cautious amid fears of a pullback following the recent rally that helped push major indexes to multi-year highs. Though many believe we are well past due for some sort of a pullback, political uncertainty ahead of President Obama’s State of the Union address tomorrow night has investors hesitant to jump in. In his address, investors will keep a close eye on budget talks and any commentary concerning spending cuts [Be sure to check out the real estate news, trends, tips and tricks over at Dividend.com]. Global Market Overview: Stocks Dragged By Energy In Lackluster Session After today’s lackluster session, all three major U.S. equity indexes slid into negative territory. The tech-heavy Nasdaq ETF eked out a 0.03% gain, though its underlying index logged in a 0.06% loss on the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF fell 0.15%, while the S&P 500 ETF [...]

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