— Ticker · PCX —
XLF · State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF
Financials · Financials Sector ETF
XLF
$56.07
▲ +2.35%
7-day move
7-day move
day$55.60 → $56.1652-wk$47.67 → $56.59avg vol35.2M / 3Mcap$51.4B
Plate I.
The Past Year, in One Line
The Valuation
| P/E (forward) | — |
| P/E (trailing) | 17.8 |
| EPS (forward) | — |
| EPS (trailing) | — |
| PEG | — |
| Dividend | 1.51% |
The Risk
| Beta | — |
| Short % float | — |
| Float | — |
| Shares out | 883.4M |
| Avg vol (3M) | 35.2M |
| 52w range | $47.67 → $56.59 |
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At a Glance
$51.4B
market cap (USD)
exchangePCX
sectorFinancials
industryFinancials Sector ETF
market cap$51.4B
The Briefs
live, polled every 60 seconds · Alpaca / Benzinga
No recent headlines for XLF in the last 7 days.
Word on the Street
StockTwits public feed · self-tagged bull/bear
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Indicators That Mention XLF
8 of our 658 catalog map to XLF
SP-2306
Revolving Consumer Credit (monthly)
Primarily credit-card debt discretionary borrowing pulse.
49%
↓57%
↓61%
↓64%
↓64%
↓70%
●Still works on fresh data
r=-0.42
SP-2844
Total Consumer Credit (monthly)
All consumer credit outstanding (cards + auto + student).
↑53%
↓54%
↓57%
↓62%
↓61%
↓66%
●Still works on fresh data
r=-0.38
SP-4659
Federal Reserve Balance Sheet (weekly)
Total assets on the Fed's H.4.1 liquidity proxy, released Thursdays.
48%
↓55%
↓57%
↓61%
↓63%
↓65%
●Still works on fresh data
r=0.19
SP-4735
M1 Money Supply (monthly)
M1 monetary aggregate narrow liquidity (cash + checking).
48%
↓53%
↓56%
↓56%
↓59%
↓62%
●Still works on fresh data
r=0.18
SP-4908
HYG/LQD ratio (junk vs investment grade)
High-yield ETF over investment-grade ETF credit appetite.
48%
↓55%
↓57%
↓60%
↓62%
↓60%
●Still works on fresh data
r=-0.46
SP-2562
Banking Total Loans & Leases (weekly H.8)
All commercial-bank loans outstanding, weekly.
50%
↓54%
↓56%
↓60%
↓61%
↓62%
●Still works on fresh data
r=-0.35
SP-5443
High-Yield Credit Spread (BAML OAS)
ICE BofA US High Yield OAS credit-stress gauge and one of our
best
free proxies for private-credit market health.
48%
↓55%
↓56%
↓57%
↑57%
↓59%
●Still works on fresh data
r=0.71
SP-2211
Banking Commercial & Industrial Loans (weekly H.8)
Business-lending health proxy also a private-credit proxy.
↓53%
49%
↓52%
49%
↓54%
↓58%
●Still works on fresh data
r=-0.23
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— Voices on XLF —commentarylive
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