While an individual stock is certainly a great option to tap the Black Friday deals in the investment world, a basket approach through ETFs is diversified and more cost effective at lower risk.
Walmart topped earnings estimates but fell shy of the consensus mark for revenues. Additionally, the company raised full-year forecast.
August saw an awful start with global markets in the red mainly due to renewed trade tensions. Such market and ETF activities could rule the market in August.
Most of the retailers came up with solid earnings either beating on top or bottom lines, or both.
Consumer and tech sector ETFs are in focus amid delay of U.S. tariffs on incremental Chinese goods.
U.S. consumer confidence trumps expectations and makes these ETFs great buys.
Forget pureplay online or offline retailing, a hybrid called brick-and-click retailing is gaining traction. Investors can tap the trend with these ETFs.