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SPY ETF News, 8/13/2025

SPY ETF News, 8/13/2025

Business Insider17 hours ago
How is SPY stock faring? The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust has risen 2.53% over the past five days and is up 9.15% year-to-date.
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According to TipRanks' unique ETF analyst consensus, which is based on a weighted average of its holdings' analyst ratings, SPY is a Moderate Buy. The Street's average price target of $702.98 for the SPY ETF implies an upside potential of 9.38%.
Currently, SPY's five holdings with the highest upside potential are Moderna (MRNA), Charter Communications (CHTR), Salesforce (CRM), Loews (L), and Eli Lilly (LLY).
(PLTR), Garmin (GRMN), Tesla Motors (TSLA), Viatris (VTRS), and Altria (MO).
Revealingly, SPY's ETF Smart Score is seven, implying that this ETF is likely to perform in line with the market.
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