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State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF

XLY🇺🇸
0.00164352
0.98%

As of May 30, 2026 at 08:57 UTC

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About State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF

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Market Statistics

Market Capâ‚¿ 293.19K
24h Volumeâ‚¿ 9.95K
24h Change0.98%
7d Change0.98%
1m Change3.64%

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Trading Volume (BTC)â‚¿ 9.95K

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Latest News

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Domino's Pizza and Las Vegas Sands are out-of-favor consumer cyclical stocks trading significantly below their 52-week highs. Despite recent headwinds—including disappointing earnings for Domino's and constrained hotel supply for Las Vegas Sands—both companies demonstrate commitment to shareholders through dividend increases and share buybacks, presenting potential long-term opportunities for dividend investors.

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The article compares Nike and Deckers Outdoor as investment options for 2026. Nike dominates globally with $46.3B in revenue but faces declining growth (9.8% revenue decrease) and lower profitability margins (7% net margin). Deckers Outdoor shows stronger momentum with 16% revenue growth, higher profitability (19.4% net margin), and superior 10-year shareholder returns. The author recommends Deckers due to its superior growth trajectory, global expansion potential with HOKA brand, and lower forward P/E valuation despite higher absolute valuations.

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U.S. stocks declined midday Tuesday as 30-year Treasury yields surged to 19-year highs amid an unresolved U.S.-Iran standoff keeping oil prices elevated. The Nasdaq 100 fell 1%, S&P 500 dropped 0.6%, and Russell 2000 slid 1.3%. Defensive sectors like healthcare and utilities outperformed, while chipmakers and clean energy faced significant losses. Mega-cap tech stocks including Amazon, Tesla, and Alphabet declined, though some semiconductor stocks like Marvell and Astera Labs rallied on analyst upgrades.

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Hispanic consumer sentiment declined significantly in Q1 2026, with the Hispanic Consumer Sentiment Index falling from 85.8 to 73.94. A majority now report worsening financial situations, reduced expectations for economic improvement, and decreased willingness to make major purchases like homes and vehicles.

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Tesla stock traded higher Wednesday as market risk appetite improved, with Nasdaq futures up 1.49%. The company recalled 218,868 vehicles due to a rearview camera software defect, which has been fixed via over-the-air update. Tesla showed strong sales growth in several European markets (France +112%, Sweden +111%, Denmark +102%) but weakness in others (Norway -61%, Spain -47%). Technically, the stock is attempting to rebound but faces resistance at the 100-day and 200-day moving averages, with analysts maintaining a Buy rating and $431.55 average price target.

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