FINANCIAL SEL SECT SPDR FD (NY:XLF)
14.60
0.09 (0.61%)
| FINANCIAL SEL SECT SPDR FD (NY:XLF) Delayed : |
| Previous Close |
$14.69 |
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52 Week High |
$15.76 |
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| Open |
$14.57 |
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52 Week Low |
$5.88 |
| Day High |
$14.69 |
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P/E |
N/A |
| Day Low |
$14.54 |
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EPS |
$0.00 |
| Volume |
52,975,888 |
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Nov 19, 2009 12:31 PM
Notable Midday ETF Movers 11/19: UUP Higher; SMH, XLF, SPY Lower
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Nov 18, 2009 12:15 PM
Notable Midday ETF Movers 11/18: USO, XLF, SEA; UNG, EWJ Lower
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Nov 16, 2009 02:03 PM
Notable ETF Movers for 11/16: USO, XLF, UNG, UUP
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Nov 11, 2009 12:05 PM
Notable ETF Movers: XLF, XHM, AGQ, SGG Up; IEO, EWU, TBT Down
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Nov 9, 2009 02:09 PM
Financial Select Sector (XLF) volatility near 15-month lows
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on Oct 26, 2009
at 01:35 PM Suntrust Mortgage, Inc. Didn't they get a bunch of bailout money? What did they do with it all? Did they get taxpayer money because their approved loans weren't performing? Has anyone checked out the underwriting of these so-called "approved" loans? Maybe they just need a taxpayer vacation,,,,,Poor Suntrust! I wish I could be motivated to do bad in business, however, I'd just fail. Oh, that's right, it looks like the worse this bank did in business the bigger the bailout...Isn't this bank a foreign institution? American taxpayer money? 2+2 still = 4 doesn't it?
Article: Financials One of the Worst Performing Sectors as Dollar Strengthens
on Oct 26, 2009
at 01:23 PM SunTrust NOT trustworthy! I would be very cautious purchasing anything from Suntrust as I witnessed a fraudulent residential loan application approved by them. The woman didn't even have a job! The property sits incomplete for over 4 years! Construction Loan Administrators - I don't think so! Billions for bailout for this company on these type of loans- PRICELESS! Most likely laughing all the way to the bank!
Article: Financials One of the Worst Performing Sectors as Dollar Strengthens
on Aug 12, 2009
at 03:22 AM Banks vs GSE MREITS I wouldn't own a big zombie, but I am happy with my recent TBNK purchase. That's about the only bank I would own, not because there are no other undervalued banks but because they can't compete with GSE MREITS like AGNC. Why? Because of FDIC premiums and special assessments. The FDIC fees only let banks keep about 80 cents on every dollar deposited. Efficiency ratios at the profitable banks that I am possibly interested in are all north of 60%, whereas at the MREITS efficency ratios are less than 20%. The low cost of funds via deposits, instead of repos, was the only advantage banks had over mreits, and the FDIC has taken that advantage away. Same NIM as banks but, lower efficiency ratios, no NPA's or NCO's, GSE MREITS win.
Article: Bank Stocks Beaten Down on Bove's Bearish Note
on Aug 12, 2009
at 03:22 AM Banks vs GSE MREITS I wouldn't own a big zombie, but I am happy with my recent TBNK purchase. That's about the only bank I would own, not because there are no other undervalued banks but because they can't compete with GSE MREITS like AGNC. Why? Because of FDIC premiums and special assessments. The FDIC fees only let banks keep about 80 cents on every dollar deposited. Efficiency ratios at the profitable banks that I am possibly interested in are all north of 60%, whereas at the MREITS efficency ratios are less than 20%. The low cost of funds via deposits, instead of repos, was the only advantage banks had over mreits, and the FDIC has taken that advantage away. Same NIM as banks but, lower efficiency ratios, no NPA's or NCO's, GSE MREITS win.
Article: Bank Stocks Beaten Down on Bove's Bearish Note
on Aug 11, 2009
at 11:58 PM bove bove said bac was the best buy ever when it was below 3 dollars. he says its now overvalued, i bought at 3 dollars on his say. i will scale out on his advice it is over priced its been a good run. thanks
Article: Bank Stocks Beaten Down on Bove's Bearish Note