Leading And Lagging Sectors For June 14, 2021

Gainers Symbol Name Price Change ($) Change (%) Volume

Gainers

Symbol Name Price Change ($) Change (%) Volume
(NYSE:XLE) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Energy Select Sector 55.56 0.18 0.32 80.8K
(NYSE:XLK) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Technology 142.15 0.18 0.12 5.6K
(NYSE:XLRE) Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (The) 45.49 0.05 0.11 708

Losers

Symbol Name Price Change ($) Change (%) Volume
(NYSE:XLB) Materials Select Sector SPDR 85.83 -0.29 -0.34 6.3K
(NYSE:XLI) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Industrial 103.28 -0.23 -0.23 7.1K
(NYSE:XLU) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Utilities 65.99 -0.12 -0.19 9.2K
(NYSE:XLF) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Financial 37.49 -0.07 -0.19 77.8K
(NYSE:XLV) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Health Care 124.45 -0.10 -0.09 1.5K
(NYSE:XLP) SPDR Select Sector Fund – Consumer Staples 70.90 -0.04 -0.06 2.7K

Pulled from Benzinga Pro data these sector movers alert provides traders with a compiled way to read macro-level market trends. Investors garner a particular interest in sector movers to better determine sectors that are over- or under-performing to make better investing decisions on exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or individual tickers in those sectors.

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