On Wednesday, Shares of SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY), lost -0.78% to $205.34. The stock opened the trade at $206.19 and after floating in a range of $204.18 - $208.68, the stock settled at $205.34. The stock exchanged hands with 162,401,532 shares as compared to its average daily volume of 118,972,000 shares. Its P/E ratio for the trailing months maintained at 19. Net Assets are 180.51B. YTD Return is 3.02%. Its volatility in the week is 1.78% while for the month it is 1.10% volatile. Its ATR value is 2.49. YTD performance is positive in number i.e., 1.36%. It also performed 1.46% positive for the previous year.
The investment seeks to provide investment results that, before expenses, generally correspond to the price and yield performance of the S&P 500 Index. The Trust seeks to achieve its investment objective by holding a portfolio of the common stocks that are comprised in the Index (the Portfolio), with the weight of each stock in the Portfolio substantially corresponding to the weight of such stock in the Index.
Shares of iPath S&P 500 VIX ST Futures ETN (NYSEARCA:VXX), inclined 3.95% to $19.99, during its last trading session. The stock raised 2.42% or $0.44 during the last trading session, hitting $18.65. iPath S&P 500 VIX Short Term Futures TM ETN (NYSEARCA:VXX) has declined 13.13% since May 5, 2015 and is downtrending. It has underperformed by 12.54% the S&P500. The stock of Ipath Standard and Poors 500 Vix Short-term Fut (NYSEARCA:VXX) registered a decrease of 5.95% in short interest.
The stock opened the last trade with $19.48. Its intraday range is $18.76 - $20.59. Its 52-week range is $15.48 - $37.35.
The iPath® S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures™ ETN is designed to provide investors with exposure to the S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures™ Index Total Return. The S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures™ Index Total Return (the “Index”) is designed to provide access to equity market volatility through CBOE Volatility Index® futures. The Index offers exposure to a daily rolling long position in the first and second month VIX futures contracts and reflects the implied volatility of the S&P 500® at various points along the volatility forward curve.
Finally, iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (NYSEARCA:EEM), ended its last trade with -0.82% loss, and closed at $32.68. The ETF is down 21.92% since May 4, 2015 and is downtrending. It has underperformed by 20.84% the S&P500. The stock of Ishares Msci Emerging Markets ET (NYSEARCA:EEM) registered an improvement of 3.85% in short interest. EEM’s total short interest was 104.70 million shares in December as published by FINRA. Its up 3.85% from 100.82M shares, stated formerly.
The investment seeks to track the investment results of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. The underlying index is composed of large- and mid-capitalization emerging market equities. The fund generally invests at least 90% of its assets in the securities of its underlying index and in depositary receipts representing securities in its underlying index.
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