Previous Close | 57.13 |
Open | 57.13 |
Bid | 57.40 |
Ask | 58.90 |
Strike | 1,730.00 |
Expire Date | 2024-03-15 |
Day's Range | 57.13 - 57.13 |
Contract Range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open Interest | 126 |
The third-quarter 2023 was a downbeat period for investors, mainly due to rising rates.
Peaking rates, decent U.S. GDP growth rate, stronger greenback and still-high consumer spending make these small-cap value ETFs better-positioned.
Wall Street's main indexes slipped in choppy trading on Wednesday as Treasury yields rose modestly, while investors awaited developments on a U.S. funding bill and inflation data this week to gauge the Federal Reserve's monetary policy outlook. The 10-year Treasury yields reversed course to scale a fresh 16-year high, weighing on megacap growth stocks including Apple, Microsoft, Tesla and Amazon.com, down between 0.5% and 1.3%.