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Note: Sector performance is calculated based on the previous closing price of all sector constituents
Industries in This Sector
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| Industry | Market Weight | YTD Return | |
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| All Industries | 100.00% | 31.31% | |
| Internet Retail | 32.59% | 50.95% | |
| Auto Manufacturers | 19.65% | 46.97% | |
| Restaurants | 7.70% | 9.36% | |
| Home Improvement Retail | 7.25% | 20.52% | |
| Travel Services | 5.44% | 41.18% | |
| Specialty Retail | 4.03% | 13.20% | |
| Apparel Retail | 3.80% | 13.39% | |
| Residential Construction | 2.63% | 4.82% | |
| Footwear & Accessories | 2.47% | -9.12% | |
| Packaging & Containers | 2.20% | 21.24% | |
| Lodging | 2.17% | 25.13% | |
| Auto Parts | 1.78% | -16.04% | |
| Auto & Truck Dealerships | 1.70% | 65.62% | |
| Resorts & Casinos | 1.28% | -3.52% | |
| Gambling | 1.27% | 124.34% | |
| Leisure | 0.92% | 39.36% | |
| Apparel Manufacturing | 0.84% | 15.98% | |
| Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances | 0.70% | 22.17% | |
| Personal Services | 0.69% | 9.72% | |
| Recreational Vehicles | 0.36% | -20.30% | |
| Luxury Goods | 0.28% | 9.22% | |
| Department Stores | 0.22% | -5.57% | |
| Textile Manufacturing | 0.03% | -15.49% | |
Note: Percentage % data on heatmap indicates Day Return
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Largest Companies in This Sector
View MoreName | Last Price | 1Y Target Est. | Market Weight | Market Cap | Day Change % | YTD Return | Avg. Analyst Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 230.07 | 231.81 | 30.77% | | | | Buy | |
| 415.74 | 222.01 | 16.97% | | | | Hold | |
| 422.82 | 414.77 | 5.34% | | | | Buy | |
| 297.94 | 324.07 | 2.72% | | | | Buy | |
| 5,273.91 | 4,979.04 | 2.22% | | | | Buy | |
| 269.00 | 274.88 | 1.93% | | | | Buy | |
| 126.99 | 128.36 | 1.82% | | | | Buy | |
| 78.31 | 91.86 | 1.48% | | | | Buy | |
| 98.80 | 100.34 | 1.42% | | | | Buy | |
| 1,895.32 | 2,365.11 | 1.22% | | | | Buy |
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ETF Opportunities
View MoreName | Last Price | Net Assets | Expense Ratio | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 235.72 | 23.531B | 0.09% | | |
| 396.82 | 7.231B | 0.10% | | |
| 116.34 | 3.579B | 0.39% | | |
| 117.31 | 2.387B | 0.35% | | |
| 102.92 | 2.01B | 0.08% | |
Mutual Fund Opportunities
View MoreName | Last Price | Net Assets | Expense Ratio | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50.31 | 10.324B | 0.00% | | |
| 202.36 | 7.231B | 0.10% | | |
| 22.52 | 3.1B | 0.66% | | |
| 54.84 | 1.572B | 0.29% | | |
| 52.67 | 1.572B | 0.29% | |
Consumer Cyclical Research
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The Portfolio Selector features the Argus Focus List, a group of 30 "best idea" stocks generated and regularly updated by Argus' analysts and investment policy committee. It also includes the director of research’s monthly investment strategy column, stock recommendations and sector picks, economic forecasts, and an asset allocation model. This month, the Focus List additions are Salesforce Inc (CRM); T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS); Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (WSM); L3Harris Technologies Inc (LHX) and the Focus List deletions are Autozone Inc. (AZO); GE Vernova Inc. (GEV); Netflix Inc (NFLX); Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR).
Analyst Report: Chewy, Inc.
Chewy is the largest e-commerce petcare retailer in the US, generating $11.2 billion in 2023 sales across pet food, treats, hard goods, and pharmacy categories. The firm was founded in 2011, acquired by PetSmart in 2017, and tapped public markets as a stand-alone company in 2019 after spending a couple of years developing under the aegis of the pet superstore chain. The firm generates sales from pet food, treats, over-the-counter medications, medical prescription fulfillment, and hard goods, like crates, leashes, and bowls.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: General Motors Company
General Motors Co. emerged from the bankruptcy of General Motors Corp. (old GM) in July 2009. GM has eight brands and operates under four segments: GM North America, GM International, Cruise, and GM Financial. The United States now has four brands instead of eight under old GM. The company regained its US market share leader crown in 2022, after losing it to Toyota due to the chip shortage in 2021. 2023's share was 16.5%. GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle arm has previously done driverless geofenced AV robotaxi services in San Francisco and other cities but after a 2023 accident GM decided in December 2024 that it will focus on AVs in personal vehicles. GM should own 100% of Cruise by 2025. GM Financial became the company's captive finance arm in October 2010 via the purchase of AmeriCredit.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: General Motors Company
General Motors Co. emerged from the bankruptcy of General Motors Corp. (old GM) in July 2009. GM has eight brands and operates under four segments: GM North America, GM International, Cruise, and GM Financial. The United States now has four brands instead of eight under old GM. The company regained its US market share leader crown in 2022, after losing it to Toyota due to the chip shortage in 2021. 2023's share was 16.5%. GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle arm has previously done driverless geofenced AV robotaxi services in San Francisco and other cities but after a 2023 accident GM decided in December 2024 that it will focus on AVs in personal vehicles. GM should own 100% of Cruise by 2025. GM Financial became the company's captive finance arm in October 2010 via the purchase of AmeriCredit.
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