CEO David Trainer sat down with Chuck Jaffe of Money Life to talk about our Danger Zone pick this week: New Perspective On Meme Stocks: Express Inc. (EXPR).
This report presents the drivers of economic earnings (ROIC, NOPAT margin, invested capital turns, and WACC) for our All Cap Index and each of its sectors.
We joined Yahoo Finance, CNBC, Bloomberg, CoinDesk TV, and TD Ameritrade Network to provide unique fundamental perspectives on the valuation of Coinbase’s direct listing.
At the beginning of each quarter, we rank each sector from best to worst with our Sector Ratings Report. The following is our analysis of each sector for the second quarter of 2021.
The Utilities sector ranks ninth out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Unattractive rating.
The Telecom Services sector ranks fifth out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Neutral rating.
The Technology sector ranks sixth out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Neutral rating.
The Real Estate sector ranks eleventh out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Very Unattractive rating.
The Industrials sector ranks eighth out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Neutral rating.
The Healthcare sector ranks second out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Attractive rating.
The Financials sector ranks third out of the 11 sectors as detailed in our 2Q21 Sector Ratings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets our Attractive rating.