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Large Cap Shuffle - ETFG Select List

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Summary

  • A look at our Quant Model's most highly rated ETFs.
  • There has been notable movement among Large Cap ETFs in recent days.
  • A 'contrarian' ETF takes our Quant Model's top spot for the week.

This week we will highlight some substantial movement in the Large Cap portion of the Select List. In ETFs, some of the biggest weekly inflows and outflows were in Large Cap products.

The Principal Contrarian Value Index ETF (PVAL) claimed the number one spot this week moving all the way up from the 5th position.

The Forensic Accounting Long-Short ETF (FLAG) and the Principal Sustainable Momentum Index ETF (PMOM) both climbed onto the list from being previously unranked, 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Lastly, the 4th position belongs to the WBI BullBear Quality 1000 ETF (WBIL) for the second consecutive week, while the Invesco Russell Top 200 Pure Growth (IVZ) rounded out the top five.

Here's the full data:

Weekly ETF Equity Select List
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