ETF Ratings X-Ray: How Consumer Stocks Look Now
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In the current market, it’s likely that emotions are the most important factor driving prices.
The consumer confidence index fell to a reading of 120.0 this month, its lowest rating since July 2017.
The bounce back in confidence from last month's drop was much stronger than economists expected.
US Consumer Confidence Rebounds in February; US Housing Starts Plummeted 11.2% in December.
Consumer confidence tumbles in December; 30-year mortgage dips to 4.55%.
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