IBUY

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Amplify Online Retail ETF

IBUY🇺🇸
0.00091423
0.33%

As of May 30, 2026 at 09:05 UTC

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About Amplify Online Retail ETF

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2016-04-19
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Market Statistics

Market Cap₿ 1.47K
24h Volume₿ 4.73
24h Change0.33%
7d Change5.02%
1m Change9.72%

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Trading Volume (BTC)₿ 4.73

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Upwork shares rose 6.90% on Wednesday following the announcement of a new $300 million share repurchase program approved by its board. The company reported record financial results in 2025 and a return to gross services volume growth. However, technical analysis shows the stock remains in a bearish trend, trading below its moving averages with mixed momentum signals despite being oversold.

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Consumers are slightly more concerned over the economy this month as they assess current business and labor market conditions, according to data released Tuesday. The Conference Board said its Consumer Confidence Index dipped from 101.3 in May to 100.4 in June, while its Present Situation Index — based on consumers' gauge of current business and labor market conditions — improved from 140.8 last month to 141.5 in June. But the nonprofit entity’s Expectations Index, which tracks consumers' short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions, fell from 74.9 in May to 73.0 in June. It has stayed below 80, the threshold which usually signals a recession ahead, for five straight months, the board said. "Confidence pulled back in June but remained within the same narrow range that's held throughout the past two years, as strength in current labor market views continued to outweigh concerns about the future,” Dana M. Peterson, the board’s chief economist, ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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Retail sales was weaker than expected in May.

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Total earnings from 95.4% of the retail sector's market capitalization are up 31.9% on 5.6% higher revenues, with 69.2% beating EPS estimates and 57.7% beating revenue estimates. The results had a mixed impact on retail ETFs.

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