Industrials
Companies that manufacture machinery, hand-held tools, and industrial products. This sector also includes aerospace and defense firms as well as companies engaged in transportation services. Companies in this sector include 3M, Boeing, and Siemens.
Market Cap
5.376T
Market Weight
8.50%
Industries
25
Companies
694
Industrials S&P 500 ^GSPC
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DELL

Day Return

Sector
0.02%
S&P 500
1.15%

YTD Return

Sector
6.90%
S&P 500
18.13%

1-Year Return

Sector
16.38%
S&P 500
28.42%

3-Year Return

Sector
14.78%
S&P 500
26.86%

5-Year Return

Sector
73.40%
S&P 500
95.76%

Note: Sector performance is calculated based on the previous closing price of all sector constituents

Industries in This Sector

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IndustryMarket WeightYTD Return
All Industries
100.00%
6.90%
Aerospace & Defense
20.25%
34.56%
Specialty Industrial Machinery
14.78%
-9.60%
Railroads
8.43%
-0.07%
Building Products & Equipment
6.84%
23.60%
Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery
6.81%
0.99%
Specialty Business Services
5.70%
16.78%
Integrated Freight & Logistics
4.63%
-6.85%
Waste Management
4.49%
22.01%
Conglomerates
4.23%
2.96%
Industrial Distribution
4.05%
9.38%
Engineering & Construction
4.01%
27.84%
Rental & Leasing Services
2.54%
10.86%
Consulting Services
2.06%
1.48%
Trucking
2.01%
2.99%
Electrical Equipment & Parts
1.85%
8.97%
Airlines
1.54%
-4.50%
Tools & Accessories
1.30%
-2.07%
Pollution & Treatment Controls
0.84%
29.93%
Security & Protection Services
0.77%
4.25%
Marine Shipping
0.73%
48.23%
Metal Fabrication
0.69%
34.16%
Infrastructure Operations
0.65%
796.85%
Staffing & Employment Services
0.52%
-83.93%
Airports & Air Services
0.15%
-33.69%
Business Equipment & Supplies
0.11%
14.50%

Note: Percentage % data on heatmap indicates Day Return

Largest Companies in This Sector

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Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
Market Weight
Market Cap
Day Change %
YTD Return
Avg. Analyst Rating
171.22 195.84 3.68% 185.656B +0.91% +68.09%
Buy
348.41 337.85 3.35% 168.943B +1.77% +17.84%
Hold
118.52 114.76 3.12% 157.66B +0.42% +40.86%
Hold
246.85 261.95 2.98% 150.381B +1.04% +0.50%
Buy
555.01 545.11 2.62% 132.291B -0.36% +22.45%
Buy
202.48 226.96 2.60% 131.545B +1.17% -3.45%
Buy
300.00 344.51 2.36% 119.43B +0.78% +24.57%
Buy
127.97 144.22 2.17% 109.616B +0.89% -18.61%
Buy
174.96 219.46 2.13% 107.814B +1.27% -32.88%
Buy
381.18 420.41 2.08% 105.042B +1.22% -4.67%
Buy

Investing in the Industrials Sector

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ETF Opportunities

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Name
Last Price
Net Assets
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
129.28 19.642B 0.09% +13.41%
39.24 8.039B 0.47% +13.87%
144.81 6.575B 0.40% +14.38%
249.49 5.789B 0.10% +13.18%
111.53 3.601B 0.58% +21.02%

Mutual Fund Opportunities

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Name
Last Price
Net Assets
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
128.16 5.789B 0.10% +13.22%
19.16 1.733B 0.68% +13.04%
22.15 662.733M 0.93% +14.29%
21.70 662.733M 0.93% +14.45%
20.69 662.733M 0.93% +13.68%

Industrials Research

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Discover the Latest Analyst and Technical Research for This Sector

  • Analyst Report: Southwest Airlines Co.

    Southwest Airlines is the largest domestic air carrier in the United States by passengers boarded. Southwest operates over 800 aircraft in an all-Boeing 737 fleet. Despite offering some longer routes and a few perks for business travelers, the airline predominantly specializes in short-haul, leisure flights operated in a single, open-seating cabin configuration in a point-to-point network. In 2025, Southwest will modify its cabins to offer some seats with extra legroom and will update its ticketing process to offer assigned seats.

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  • Analyst Report: Fluor Corporation

    Fluor is one of the largest global providers of engineering, procurement, construction, fabrication, operations, and maintenance services. The firm serves a wide range of end markets including oil and gas, chemicals, mining, metals, and transportation. The company’s business is organized into three core segments: urban solutions, mission solutions, and energy solutions. Fluor generated $15.5 billion in revenue in 2023.

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  • Technical Assessment: Bullish in the Intermediate-Term

    Thursday was an ugly day for the major stock indices, the first since August 7. The S&P 500 (SPX) gave back 0.9% and the S&P 100 fell 1%, while the Nasdaq and Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) took the brunt of the selling, dropping 1.7%. Smaller stocks held up better, with the S&P 400 off 0.8% and the S&P 600 down 0.9%. The NYSE fell only 0.4% and NYSE breadth wasn't bad at -1,370. NYSE advancers/total issues and NYSE up volume/total volume weren't terrible at about 28%. Real Estate was up 0.5%, with Financials rising 0.4% (led by life insurance and property & casualty stocks). Mega-cap JPM propelled the banks. On the downside, Information Technology fell 2.4%, led by weakness in semiconductors as the SOXX ran out of gas at its 50-day average. Software was weak and also failed at its 50-day. Consumer Discretionary fell 1.8%, dragged down by TSLA. If we do see downside price action, the first cluster of support for the SPX is near 5,500 -- the location of the rising 13- and 21-day exponential averages, the 50-day simple average, and a minor 23.6% retracement of the recent rally. There is an open gap at 5,463, while a 38.2% give-back targets 5,443 and a 50% retracement is at 5,382. For the QQQ, a little chart support sits near 474 -- also the location of the 50-day moving average. A 23.6% retracement of the rally comes in at 471; a 38.2% giveback is at 462 and near the unfilled gap at 465; and a 50% retracement lies at 455. After the torrid advance, it would not be surprising to see some consolidation/cooling off as overheated sentiment and market breadth need a reset. (Mark Arbeter, CMT)

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  • Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 08/23/2024

    The Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers is a daily report that identifies the five companies the largest insider purchase transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions as well as the five companies the largest insider sales transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions.

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