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Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund.
The Consumer Discretionary (XLY) is currently $116.44, last updated .
$116.44
1W +8.04%1M +7.67%3M +7.67%
Updated 1h agoUpdated 1h ago
Recent Data
| Date | Value | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Apr 14, 2026 | $116.44 | +2.21% |
| Apr 13, 2026 | $113.92 | +0.91% |
| Apr 11, 2026 | $112.89 | +0.00% |
| Apr 10, 2026 | $112.89 | +0.13% |
| Apr 9, 2026 | $112.74 | +4.61% |
| Apr 8, 2026 | $107.77 | +0.00% |
| Apr 7, 2026 | $107.77 | -1.16% |
| Apr 6, 2026 | $109.04 | +0.82% |
| Apr 5, 2026 | $108.15 | +0.00% |
| Apr 4, 2026 | $108.15 | — |
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Amazon (AMZN) vs Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
Amazon is the largest XLY weight. When AMZN outperforms XLY, concentration in e-commerce is extreme. When XLY outperform...
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Revolving Credit vs Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
Rising revolving credit with rising XLY signals healthy consumer borrowing supporting discretionary spending. Rising rev...
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Personal Savings Rate vs Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
Savings rate and XLY can move in opposite directions when consumer savings fund discretionary spending. Low savings rate...
Comparison
Michigan Inflation Expectations vs Consumer Discretionary
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Comparison
Consumer Sentiment vs Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
Consumer sentiment and XLY often diverge. Depressed sentiment with rising XLY indicates actual spending behavior diverge...
Comparison
Apple (AAPL) vs Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
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Scenario
What Happens When the Sahm Rule Triggers?
What happens when the Sahm Rule recession indicator triggers? Every historical instance, market impacts, and what it mea...
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What Happens When Oil Prices Spike?
What happens when oil prices spike? Inflation fears, consumer squeeze, recession risk, and the complex impact on stocks,...
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What Happens When the Housing Market Crashes?
What happens when US home prices crash? The wealth effect, banking stress, and cascading economic impacts of a housing d...
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What Happens When Unemployment Rises?
What happens when the unemployment rate rises? Consumer spending impacts, market reactions, and the economic feedback lo...
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What Happens When Initial Jobless Claims Spike?
What happens when weekly jobless claims surge? The highest-frequency recession indicator, what levels matter, and how ma...
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What Happens When Oil Drops Below $50?
What happens when crude oil crashes below $50? Deflationary signals, energy sector carnage, consumer benefits, and geopo...
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What Happens When Consumer Confidence Collapses?
What happens when consumer sentiment craters? Does it actually predict spending? Historical analysis of confidence crash...
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What Happens When Mortgage Rates Spike?
What happens when 30-year mortgage rates spike? Impact on housing affordability, homebuilders, banks, consumer spending,...
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What Happens When the Savings Rate Hits Zero?
What happens when Americans stop saving? The consumer spending cliff, credit card debt explosion, and what it means when...
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What Happens When U-6 Unemployment Exceeds 10%?
U-6 captures broader labor underutilization beyond the headline rate. What happens when it exceeds 10%, signaling widesp...
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What Happens When Credit Card Delinquency Exceeds 5%?
Credit card delinquency above 5% signals acute consumer stress. What happens to retailers, banks, and the consumer econo...
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What Happens When Job Openings Collapse?
What happens when JOLTS job openings collapse? Labor market weakness, Fed response, and implications for wage growth and...
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What Happens When the Quits Rate Collapses?
What happens when the JOLTS quits rate collapses below 2.0%? Loss of worker confidence, wage growth deceleration, and re...
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What Happens When Average Weekly Hours Collapse?
What happens when average weekly hours worked collapse? Early warning of labor demand weakness before layoffs begin....
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What Happens When Wage Growth Accelerates Above 5%?
What happens when average hourly earnings accelerate above 5% year-over-year? Fed response, inflation implications, and ...
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What Happens When Energy CPI Spikes?
What happens when energy CPI spikes 20%+ year-over-year? Consumer spending impact, inflation expectations, and recession...
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What Happens When Food Inflation Surges Above 10%?
What happens when food CPI surges above 10%? Consumer sentiment impact, political consequences, and recession risk from ...
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What Happens When Credit Card Delinquencies Spike?
What happens when credit card delinquencies spike? Consumer stress, retail impact, and bank earnings implications....
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What Happens When Oil Drops Below $30?
What happens when WTI crude oil drops below $30? Producer stress, geopolitical implications, and disinflation effects....
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What Happens When Defensive Sectors Lead the Market?
What happens when staples (XLP) sharply outperform discretionary (XLY)? Recession signal, defensive positioning, and sec...
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What Happens When Home Builder Stocks Collapse?
What happens when home builder stocks (XHB) collapse? Housing demand destruction, recession signals, and Fed rate implic...
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What Happens When Retail Sales Contract?
What happens when retail sales contract for 3+ consecutive months? Consumer weakness signal, recession confirmation, and...
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What Happens When Housing Starts Collapse?
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What Happens When the Inventory-to-Sales Ratio Spikes?
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What Happens When Real Personal Income Declines?
What happens when real disposable personal income declines? Consumer spending implications, savings rate changes, and re...
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Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund.
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