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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook, January 14, 2025

S&P futures are up 0.4% Tuesday morning, following a mostly higher close for US equities on Monday as value and cyclicals outperformed while big tech, semis, airlines, and retail lagged. Treasuries were stable, the dollar fell 0.3%, gold was flat, Bitcoin futures rose 2.7%, and WTI crude dipped 0.7%. Key drivers include reports of a […]

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook, January 13, 2025

S&P futures down 0.8% Monday morning, following last week’s 2% drop in the S&P 500, a 2% decline in the Nasdaq, and a 3.5% loss in the Russell 2000. Asian markets were broadly lower, with Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, and Hong Kong all falling more than 1%. European markets also under pressure, down over 1%.

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook, January 7, 2025

S&P futures up 0.1% Tuesday morning, following a mixed start to the week where big tech and semis rallied but defensives and rate-sensitive sectors faced pressure. Treasuries slightly weaker, continuing Monday’s bear steepening. Dollar index down 0.2%, gold up 0.3%, Bitcoin futures off 1%, and WTI crude up 0.7%. Markets remain focused on NVDA’s CES

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook, January 6, 2025

S&P futures up 0.6% in Monday morning trading, building on Friday’s rally that saw the S&P snap a five-day losing streak with major indices up over 1%. Despite Friday’s bounce, US equities ended mostly down for the week. Treasuries slightly weaker with the curve bull steepening. Dollar index down 0.3%, gold off 0.4%, Bitcoin futures

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The article lists four S&P 500 stocks that are expected to have dividend yields of 6% or higher by 2025.

Dividend stocks are popular with investors because they offer a consistent source of passive income and have the potential for high returns. Total return, which includes dividends and capital appreciation…

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