Basic Materials
Companies that manufacture chemicals, building materials, and paper products. This sector also includes companies engaged in commodities exploration and processing. Companies in this sector include ArcelorMittal, BHP Billiton, and Rio Tinto.
Market Cap
1.708T
Market Weight
2.54%
Industries
14
Companies
259
Basic Materials S&P 500 ^GSPC
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DELL

Day Return

Sector
1.16%
S&P 500
0.53%

YTD Return

Sector
8.39%
S&P 500
24.72%

1-Year Return

Sector
17.30%
S&P 500
30.82%

3-Year Return

Sector
6.93%
S&P 500
26.62%

5-Year Return

Sector
64.45%
S&P 500
91.26%

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%
8.39%
Specialty Chemicals
41.66%
5.00%
Gold
15.20%
22.25%
Building Materials
10.54%
35.10%
Copper
8.81%
12.83%
Steel
7.16%
-9.00%
Agricultural Inputs
6.37%
-0.88%
Chemicals
3.44%
-16.95%
Other Industrial Metals & Mining
2.39%
-0.46%
Lumber & Wood Production
1.36%
-0.93%
Aluminum
1.01%
52.57%
Other Precious Metals & Mining
0.80%
46.11%
Coking Coal
0.71%
-3.82%
Paper & Paper Products
0.30%
54.59%
Silver
0.25%
30.13%

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
455.07 501.81 15.33% 216.685B +1.10% +10.80%
Buy
383.32 397.93 6.83% 96.54B +3.14% +22.90%
Buy
100.68 96.75 5.63% 79.578B -2.25% +18.26%
Hold
328.88 336.06 5.17% 73.115B +0.31% +20.12%
Buy
243.42 275.61 4.88% 68.927B +0.68% +22.72%
Buy
100.50 111.18 4.82% 68.201B +0.30% +45.32%
Buy
43.76 55.56 4.45% 62.88B +0.14% +2.80%
Buy
43.32 59.71 3.49% 49.318B +0.77% +4.66%
Buy
60.76 64.50 2.95% 41.76B +3.40% +26.79%
Buy
281.18 293.46 2.63% 37.133B +1.21% +23.86%
Buy

Investing in the Basic Materials Sector

Start Investing in the Basic Materials Sector Through These ETFs and Mutual Funds

ETF Opportunities

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Name
Last Price
Net Assets
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
93.57 5.67B 0.09% +9.39%
209.38 4.23B 0.10% +10.23%
68.48 1.844B 0.35% +14.46%
146.04 567.474M 0.39% +5.70%
53.64 546.014M 0.08% +10.05%

Mutual Fund Opportunities

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Name
Last Price
Net Assets
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
106.64 4.23B 0.10% +10.15%
105.74 884.525M 1.24% +9.36%
105.60 884.525M 1.24% +9.40%
100.53 833.054M 0.72% +4.41%
99.03 833.054M 0.72% +4.18%

Basic Materials Research

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Discover the Latest Analyst and Technical Research for This Sector

  • Technical Assessment: Bullish in the Intermediate-Term

    The numbers are out and shares of Nvidia aren't doing much. It's all quiet on the AI front it seems. Based on options pricing, the market was looking for at least an 8% move either way. The option buyers will get smacked, but the option sellers will win as volatility or premium gets sucked out of both call and put options on the stock. Yesterday, we talked about the market's other fixation, namely yields on Treasury bonds. The 10-year finished Wednesday at 4.41%, the five-year at 4.28%, and the two-year at 4.32%. So while the two/10 spread is back in positive territory, it's not by much. The two/10 curve is flat after it went slightly positive at the start of September. Going back to 1980, we note that when the curve has gone positive, it has widened out very quickly. In addition, history shows that when the curve goes positive, the stock market and the economy have suffered, sometimes terribly. A few examples are 1982, 1990, 2000, and 2007. That could put a chill into stocks, although no one is talking about it as they did in recent years. Indeed, this time might be different as the Federal Reserve took the fed funds rate to 0% and left it there for two years. Surprisingly, the twos, fives, and 10s have gone nowhere since late 2022. The next key overhead region for the fives and 10s is 4.7% and then 5%. If the long end continues higher, we think stocks should be fine unless the speed of the advance is quick. If that happens, all heck could break out for stocks. Gradual is good! (Mark Arbeter, CMT)

     
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    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.

     
  • Analyst Report: Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A.

    Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile is a Chilean commodities producer with significant operations in lithium (primarily used in batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage systems), specialty and standard potassium fertilizers, iodine (primarily used in X-ray contrast media), and solar salts. The company extracts these materials through its high-quality salt brine deposits and caliche ore. SQM is developing a hard rock lithium project in Australia and expanding its lithium refining assets in China.

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  • Daily – Vickers Top Insider Picks for 11/20/2024

    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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