Transportation ETFs to Consider in 2021

Transportation ETFs to Consider in 2021

Transportation ETFs give investors access to companies that build infrastructure, manufacture vehicles or other equipment and provide services for the industry. As Investopedia points out in a recent article, this includes airlines, railroads, trucking and logistics companies. “Transportation ETFs hold a large number of cyclical stocks because the transport of goods and people fluctuate with … Continued

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An Alternative For Airline Exposure

An Alternative For Airline Exposure

The U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) was featured in an article by Seeking Alpha that outlines the fund’s investment objectives, holdings, strategy and more. The author of the article, Carlos Sava, writes that “if you want a simple way to get broader exposure to the carrier group and gain some international exposure, JETS is a … Continued

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Record Number of Passengers Fly Over Thanksgiving

Airlines for America (A4A) predicted U.S. Thanksgiving air travel demand would climb to an all-time high of 30.6 million passengers this year, up from 29 million last year. “It is thanks to incredibly accessible and affordable flight options that more travelers than ever before are visiting loved ones, wrapping up year-end business or enjoying a … Continued

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Falling Oil Prices Could Benefit Airline Stocks

The price of crude oil began to fall in October and hit the $50 per barrel mark in late November. ETF Trends writes that lower oil prices could be a tailwind for airline stocks, since fuel is one of their largest operating expenses. Many analysts are positive about the industry’s potential growth and have predicted … Continued

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Southwest Airlines Outperforms Expectations in the Third Quarter

Southwest Airlines Outperforms Expectations in the Third Quarter

Southwest Airlines (LUV) had a profitable third quarter, increasing its net income to $618 million from the previous quarter’s $528 million, according to MarketWatch. Although the carrier’s stock indicated down around 0.5 percent in premarket trade, it has actually grown 4.4 percent in the three months ended in September 30. Passenger revenue yield rose 2.3 … Continued

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