Capital Markets
Large, major investment houses offering investment banking, merchant banking, underwriting, brokerage, research, advisory, and trading services to broad-based national and international markets.
Market Cap
801.037B
Industry Weight
7.93%
Companies
76
Employees
231,257
Capital Markets S&P 500 ^GSPC
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Day Return

Industry
0.55%
S&P 500
0.77%

YTD Return

Industry
1.72%
S&P 500
5.08%

1-Year Return

Industry
16.98%
S&P 500
9.34%

3-Year Return

Industry
50.46%
S&P 500
35.21%

5-Year Return

Industry
204.05%
S&P 500
94.60%

Note: Industry performance is calculated based on the previous closing price of all industry constituents

Largest Companies in This Industry

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Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
Market Weight
Market Cap
Day Change %
YTD Return
Avg. Analyst Rating
549.36 585.58 24.50% 207.414B -1.82% -4.06%
Buy
118.33 124.13 24.46% 207.078B -1.06% -5.88%
Hold
82.83 89.10 17.91% 151.625B -0.65% +11.92%
Buy
178.32 195.40 8.90% 75.344B -0.68% +0.93%
Buy
48.69 59.29 5.08% 43.041B +1.33% +30.68%
Buy
143.34 149.73 3.69% 31.282B -0.67% +9.49%
Buy
331.12 386.33 2.93% 24.794B -0.88% +1.41%
Buy
162.94 170.57 1.34% 11.324B -0.82% -6.17%
Hold
48.19 57.00 1.17% 9.903B -1.15% -38.53%
Buy
88.14 102.43 1.07% 9.021B -1.01% -16.91%
Buy

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Top Performing Companies

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Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
YTD Return
46.47 44.25 +49.09%
93.41 83.00 +43.02%
15.79 104.61 +33.25%
48.69 59.29 +30.68%
41.37 41.67 +15.95%

High Growth Companies

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Name
Last Price
Growth Estimate
YTD Return
12.76 +792.31% -37.73%
39.98 +189.61% -22.34%
48.19 +165.45% -38.53%
16.72 +106.67% -29.87%
41.37 +72.83% +15.95%

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  • Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 05/05/2025

    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.

     
  • Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 05/02/2025

    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.

     
  • Technical Assessment: Neutral in the Intermediate-Term

    Next week, the business channels and other forms of financial media will be littered with all sorts of investment professionals attempting to be economists and Federal Reserve experts. Yet no one expects a change in the fed funds rate at the May 7 FOMC meeting. Still, that changes quickly for the June 18 meeting. In June, according to the CME FedWatch Tool, there is a 61% chance of a 25-basis-point (bps) cut from the current 4.25%-4.5% target rate. The last cut was in December 2024. With the two-year Treasury yield down to 3.67% from 4.4% early in 2025, the Fed finds itself behind the curve (again) by 58 to 83 bps. Going out to the last 2025 FOMC meeting, the market sees the fed funds target 100 bps lower, at 3.25-4.25%. Elsewhere, we believe that the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) have completed a five-wave, parabolic, blow-off top and could see some decent downside in the months to come. The advance from April 9 until April 21 was steep, reminiscent of a wave-five asymptotic top. The market saw an ugly bearish cloud-cover candlestick reversal the next day on massive volume, common after a parabolic move. It certainly looks like GLD has benefited from the weak U.S. Dollar Index that started in January. It appears the greenback has traced out a five-wave decline and is close to tracing out a false breakdown. In addition, the COT for the dollar is bullish, a signal that has been very reliable in recent years. It's difficult to say how far GLD will drop. We look for a decline at least to the 257-275 region, where there is a cluster of support. (Mark Arbeter, CMT)

     
  • Analyst Report: The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

    Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking and asset management firm. Approximately 14% of its revenue comes from investment banking, 42% from trading, 20% from asset & wealth management, 15% from net interest income, and 9% from other principal transactions. Around 64% of the company's net revenue is generated in the Americas, 13% in Asia, and 23% in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

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