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Largest Companies in This Sector
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Last Price
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1Y Target Est.
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Market Weight
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Market Cap
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Day Change %
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YTD Return
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Avg. Analyst Rating
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| 155.82 | - | 21.08% | 2.053T | -3.81% | -- | —
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| 968.08 | 957.76 | 4.58% | 445.89B | +0.47% | +68.99% | Buy
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| 379.94 | 362.57 | 4.08% | 396.967B | +0.77% | +23.34% | Strong Buy
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| 1,147.80 | 1,212.33 | 3.17% | 308.437B | +3.12% | +75.62% | Buy
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| 201.28 | 215.68 | 2.78% | 271.06B | +1.02% | +9.75% | Buy
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| 234.24 | 270.00 | 1.90% | 184.652B | +3.42% | +7.89% | Buy
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| 632.66 | 646.51 | 1.76% | 170.886B | +1.83% | +35.89% | Buy
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| 282.86 | 293.05 | 1.72% | 167.938B | +0.22% | +22.28% | Buy
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| 413.30 | 455.79 | 1.65% | 160.484B | +3.71% | +29.76% | Buy
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| 539.25 | 617.05 | 1.28% | 124.331B | -1.22% | +11.49% | Hold
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Investing in the Industrials Sector
Start Investing in the Industrials Sector Through These ETFs and Mutual Funds
ETF Opportunities
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Last Price
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Net Assets
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Expense Ratio
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YTD Return
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| 185.67 | 30.217B | 0.08% | +19.69% | |
| 250.97 | 14.331B | 0.38% | +16.90% | |
| 57.80 | 13.54B | 0.47% | +20.95% | |
| 126.84 | 10.618B | 0.69% | +29.01% | |
| 183.30 | 8.375B | 0.58% | +17.03% |
Mutual Fund Opportunities
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Last Price
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Net Assets
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Expense Ratio
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YTD Return
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| 182.71 | 8.357B | 0.09% | +19.18% | |
| 30.27 | 3.861B | 0.63% | +17.01% | |
| 74.17 | 2.019B | 0.71% | +21.39% | |
| 53.01 | 2.019B | 0.71% | +20.75% | |
| 74.15 | 2.019B | 0.71% | +21.36% |
Industrials Research
View MoreDiscover the Latest Analyst and Technical Research for This Sector
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Technical Assessment: Bullish in the Intermediate-Term
Last week was a sloppy four-day affair for the stock market, as the mega cap indices continue their sideways trek since peaking at all-time highs on June 2. The S&P 500 rose 1.8%, the Nasdaq was up 2%, the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.7%, the S&P MidCap 400 fell 0.2%, and the S&P Small Cap 600 lost 0.9%. The S&P 100 was up 2.3%, the Invesco SPX Top 50 (XLG) tacked on 2.4%, and the iShares Top 20 ETF (TOPT) added 2.6%.
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Daily – Vickers Top Insider Picks for 07/06/2026
The Vickers Top Insider Picks is a daily report that utilizes a proprietary algorithm to identify 25 companies with compelling insider purchase histories based on transactions over the past three months.
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Analyst Report: ITT Inc.
ITT began its journey as International Telephone & Telegraph in 1920. Through decades of acquisitions in the mid-1900s, ITT went from manufacturing telephone switching equipment to operating hotels, car rentals, insurance agencies, and bread bakeries. In 1995, the firm split into three separate entities, one of which is the ITT in current operation. After a few more spinoffs in 2011, today ITT Inc. sells automotive, industrial, and aerospace products such as brake pads, seals, pumps, valves, connectors, and regulators. It has operations around the globe with notable exposures to North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Analyst Report: WESCO International, Inc.
Wesco can be traced back to the late 1800s but was officially founded in 1922, acting as the distribution arm of Westinghouse Electric. Throughout the 1900s, Wesco entered and subsequently exited the consumer electronics, transit, bottling, and nuclear plant distribution markets. It was sold to a private equity firm in 1994 and then went public in 1999, and numerous acquisitions have since been made to fill the gaps in Wesco’s geographical and product coverage. Today, the firm primarily distributes electrical, networking, security, and utility equipment used in the construction and repair of structures such as offices, data centers, power transmission lines, and manufacturing plants. Wesco has operations around the globe but generates the majority of its revenue in the United States.
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