Sector rotation is the movement of investment capital from one sector of the market to another in response to changes in the economic environment, interest rates, monetary policy, or broader market ...
I believe iShares US Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF is positioned to outperform IVV this year and potentially beyond. With a strategy based on a proprietary model, DYNF has consistently delivered ...
Most sectors are exhibiting strong correlation to the market, relative to historical correlation. In current market ...
The 2026 market is undergoing a significant sector rotation, with capital flowing from concentrated mega-cap tech into value, cyclical, and selective defensive sectors. This shift is shaped by ...
Sector rotation ETFs are delivering strong gains in 2026 as the U.S. market upswing extends into multiple sectors beyond technology. Leaders like KOOL, GOP, and LST have posted annual returns above 38 ...
The Dogs of the Dow strategy, popularized by Michael O'Higgins in Beating the Dow, selects the 10 highest-yielding components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average at year-end, holds them for one year, ...
Nike (NKE) is one of the most punished blue-chip names of 2026. For contrarian investors who follow the Dogs of the Dow strategy, that decline signals an entry point. Nike’s beaten-down stock price ...
Since the early 1900s, dogs have helped people who are blind or have low vision to navigate their world. Now, in a very 21st century twist, seeing-eye dogs have gone robotic and added a skill that not ...
Liberty Dogs, a locally based national service dog training and placement program for U.S. military veterans with PTSD, has ...
Healthcare stocks are beaten down right now, but should provide durable value. UnitedHealth stock looks cheap and poised for a comeback. Oscar Health has a disruptive business model for the health ...
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Most people hate health insurance. And yet, historically, it has been one of the most profitable sectors to invest in, thanks to the durable nature of industry spending and the overall growth in ...