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Market Cap 6.06B P/E 16.23 EPS this Y - Ern Qtrly Grth -
Income - Forward P/E - EPS next Y - 50D Avg Chg 4.00%
Sales - PEG - EPS past 5Y - 200D Avg Chg 5.00%
Dividend 2.00% Price/Book 1.07 EPS next 5Y - 52W High Chg -2.00%
Recommedations - Quick Ratio - Shares Outstanding - 52W Low Chg 26.00%
Insider Own - ROA - Shares Float - Beta -
Inst Own - ROE - Shares Shorted/Prior -/- Price 84.28
Gross Margin - Profit Margin - Avg. Volume 6,232,704 Target Price -
Oper. Margin - Earnings Date - Volume 9,634,374 Change -1.24%
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XLB Chatroom

User Image fallondpicks Posted - 23 hours ago

#sectorbreadth Two rank gain for Industrials ($XLI). Two rank loss for Materials ($XLB). Minor ranking changes elsewhere. Strongest sector is Energy ($XLE) at 35% bullishness. Weakest is Discretionary ($XLY) and Health Care ($XLV) at 7% bullishness and in 'buy' territory.

User Image inkspill Posted - 2 days ago

$XLB $LIN $SHW called it. Whole thing looked extended.

User Image rsmracks Posted - 4 days ago

$NUE $XME $XLB $CLF $FCX The expansion isn’t over, it’s simply coiling like a very large spring. https://oilprice.com/Metals/Commodities/Manufacturing-Boom-Fuels-Demand-for-Industrial-Metals.amp.html

User Image MrFlibble Posted - 5 days ago

$SPY $XLB Materials

User Image Ro_Patel Posted - 1 week ago

Mar PPI: 0.2% vs est of 0.3% & 0.6% prior Mar Core PPI: 0.2% vs est of 0.2% The March increase in the index for final demand is attributable to a 0.3% rise in prices for final demand services. In contrast, the index for final demand goods edged down 0.1% The index for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services moved up 0.2% in March after rising 0.3% in Feb. For the 12 months ended in March, prices for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services increased 2.8% $XLI $XLB $XLY $XRT $SPY

User Image GettnFibbywIT Posted - 1 week ago

$LIN $XLB $SPX LIN - Still waving in the wind.........

User Image victorcastro Posted - 1 week ago

$DXYZ $QQQ $XLB $XLE

User Image thayford Posted - 1 week ago

$SPY $XLB $XLI $SMH This aged very well.

User Image howardlindzon Posted - 1 week ago

$DXYZ $QQQ $XLB $XLE

User Image howardlindzon Posted - 1 week ago

$DXYZ $QQQ $XLB $XLE momentum monday

User Image ivanhoff Posted - 1 week ago

Choppy Market Of Stocks https://ivanhoff.com/2024/04/07/choppy-market-of-stocks/ @MarketSurge @howardlindzon $XLB $XLE $QQQ $DXYZ

User Image macroQmicro Posted - 1 week ago

Industry Sectors ranked by price strength and momentum re April 5 close: $XLE $XLC $XLU $XLB

User Image MrFlibble Posted - 1 week ago

$SPY $XLB Materials

User Image andrewnyquist Posted - 1 week ago

My latest article: "Materials Sector Rally Reaches Trading Price Target" - https://www.seeitmarket.com/materials-sector-xlb-rally-reaches-trading-price-target/ #IBDpartner @InvestorsBusinessDaily @MarketSurge $XLB

User Image lejomo Posted - 2 weeks ago

@Yeonhee7777 @SanFrann Finally, I think I somewhat understand how it works 🙌 . High $XLB $XLE will fuel ⛽️ inflation. Therefore, FED won't cut rates. This is not good for market and meme stocks 😕. The first time that $QQQ rsi is below 50 !

User Image macroQmicro Posted - 2 weeks ago

Industry Sectors ranked by price strength and momentum re April 3 close: $XLE $XLC $XLB

User Image macroQmicro Posted - 2 weeks ago

Industry Sectors ranked by price strength and momentum re April 1 close: $XLE $XLC $XLB

User Image MarkNewtonCMT Posted - 2 weeks ago

$LPX Louisiana Pacific is one of the #Materials names i discuss in tonight's report & this @marketsurge chart shows price exceeding resistance going back since 2021 https://get.investors.com/marketsurge/?utm_source=Mark_Newton&utm_medium=landing+page&utm_campaign=SOCIAL+INFLUENCER&utm_id=SCINFLUENCER While Materials doesn't represent more than 3% in $SPX and $XLB remains dominated by names like $LIN, this sector along w/ Energy have come alive in recent months & worth discussing- #IBDPartner @InvestorsBusinessDaily

User Image Ro_Patel Posted - 2 weeks ago

US housing - many on the sidelines waiting to pull the trigger when rates lower - pent up demand 30-yr fixed: 6.88% [down -10bps w/w] Bankrate: Fed keeps delaying a rate cut largely because the US economy remains surprisingly strong. Unemployment is just 3.9%, and economic growth was a robust +3.3% in 4Q23. Inflation rose to +3.2% for February, a figure that remains well above the central bank’s official target of +2%. Due to Fed’s uncertain timeline, 10-year Treasury yields continues to get bid up (informal benchmark for 30-year fixed mortgage rates w/ avg gap of +180bps - current at +280bps) Fannie Mae increased its outlook, now expecting 30-year mortgage rates to be at 6.4% by YE24 vs an earlier forecast of 5.8%. $ITB $XHB $XLY $XLF $XLB #study

User Image Ro_Patel Posted - 2 weeks ago

Feb US construction spending down -0.3% m/m vs est of +0.7% m/m. However, construction spending is up +10.7% y/y. In terms of residential real estate, private residential construction rose +0.7% m/m (+6.5% y/y) in February, with single-family construction rising +1.4% m/m (+6.3% y/y) & multifamily construction falling -0.2% m/m (+6.1% y/y) $XHB $ITB $XLT $XLB $XLF

User Image Ro_Patel Posted - 2 weeks ago

ISM index of manufacturers rose to 50.3% in March from 47.8% in the prior month - first time over 50 in 17 months Of the 6 biggest manufacturing industries, 4 — Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Chemical Products; and Transportation Equipment, which account for a combined 54% of manufacturing GDP — registered growth in March. $XLI $XLB $XLE $XLY - $SPY

User Image Ro_Patel Posted - 2 weeks ago

S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI at 51.9 in March vs 52.2 in Feb - 3 consecutive month above 50 Manufacturers recorded a solid and accelerated rise in production during March, with the rate of growth the sharpest in almost two years. Respondents mentioned signs of improving demand conditions. Stronger demand was also evident in data for new orders, which showed an increase for the 3rd month running. The pace of expansion was solid, but softer than that seen in February. Total new orders rose more quickly than new business from abroad, which increased only marginally in March $XLI $XLB $XLY $XRT - $SPY

User Image allstarcharts Posted - 2 weeks ago

Living in a Material world amirite? $XLB $LIN $SHW $FCX

User Image GettnFibbywIT Posted - 2 weeks ago

$SPY $SPX $XLB Materials.......

User Image howardlindzon Posted - 03/31/24

Materials and heavy construction crushing and all time highs $xlb

User Image MrFlibble Posted - 03/29/24

$SPY $XLB Materials

User Image victorcastro Posted - 03/29/24

$SPY $XLB $XLE $IWM $GLD https://thechartreport.com/03-28-24/

User Image Endrovest Posted - 03/28/24

$XLB breaking out to new multi year highs

User Image macroQmicro Posted - 03/28/24

Industry Sectors ranked by price strength and momentum re March 28 close: $XLE $XLB $XLU

User Image HaramiTide Posted - 03/28/24

$XLK $XLB $XLI $XLE $XLF eq clk