Best & Worst Performing Stock Industries for February 21, 2020

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EGO – Led by ticker EGO, “Miners – Gold” was our best performing stock industry of the day, with a 4.88% gain.

Here are today’s best and worst performing stock industries for Friday, February 21st, 2020.

Best Performing Stock Industries Of The Day

Perf Rtg Industry Name Avg. Day Chg. # of Stocks Avg POWR Rating
1 Miners – Gold 4.88% 29 B

Buy
2 Insurance – Reinsurance 3.03% 8 B

Buy
3 Miners – Silver 3.01% 10 B

Buy
4 Medical – Hospitals 2.97% 7 B

Buy
5 Aluminum 2.27% 5 C

Neutral
6 Medical – Drug Stores 1.37% 3 B

Buy
7 Tobacco 1.06% 8 B

Buy
8 REITs – Data Centers 0.78% 6 A

Strong Buy
9 Specialty Retailers 0.45% 33 B

Buy
10 REITs – Retail 0.34% 40 B

Buy
11 Grocery/Big Box Retailers 0.34% 17 B

Buy
12 REITs – Healthcare 0.32% 16 B

Buy
13 Insurance – Accident & Supplemental 0.27% 8 B

Buy
14 Waste Disposal 0.22% 12 A

Strong Buy
15 REITs – Hotel 0.15% 18 B

Buy
16 Water 0.14% 14 A

Strong Buy
17 REITs – Industrial 0.09% 21 B

Buy
18 Industrial – Packaging 0.09% 17 B

Buy
19 Industrial – Wood 0.08% 3 A

Strong Buy
20 REITs – Diversified 0.08% 50 A

Strong Buy
21 REITs – Residential 0.06% 20 A

Strong Buy
22 Medical – Health Insurance -0.01% 9 A

Strong Buy
23 Medical – Consumer Goods -0.07% 12 D

Sell
24 Industrial – Machinery -0.12% 59 B

Buy
25 Outsourcing – Staffing Services -0.13% 16 C

Neutral
26 Air/Defense Services -0.16% 66 B

Buy
27 REITs – Office -0.16% 15 A

Strong Buy
28 Beverages -0.20% 28 B

Buy
29 Utilities – Domestic -0.20% 62 A

Strong Buy
30 Entertainment – Radio -0.21% 11 A

Strong Buy
31 Biotech -0.22% 330 B

Buy
32 Homebuilders -0.23% 21 A

Strong Buy
33 Utilities – Foreign -0.24% 18 B

Buy
34 Industrial – Services -0.27% 35 B

Buy
35 Real Estate Services -0.28% 39 A

Strong Buy
36 Financial Marketplaces -0.29% 5 A

Strong Buy
37 Home Improvement & Goods -0.30% 65 B

Buy
38 Insurance – Title -0.37% 6 B

Buy
39 Insurance – Property & Casualty -0.39% 56 A

Strong Buy
40 Food Makers -0.48% 56 B

Buy
41 Trucking Freight -0.49% 19 B

Buy
42 Insurance – Life -0.54% 25 B

Buy
43 Southeast Regional Banks -0.54% 42 B

Buy
44 Entertainment – Sports & Theme Parks -0.61% 14 B

Buy
45 Northeast Regional Banks -0.63% 81 B

Buy
46 Industrial – Textiles -0.64% 5 C

Neutral
47 Insurance – Brokers -0.67% 8 B

Buy
48 Midwest Regional Banks -0.67% 53 B

Buy
49 REITs – Mortgage -0.73% 30 A

Strong Buy
50 Consumer Goods -0.74% 31 A

Strong Buy
51 Southwest Regional Banks -0.75% 29 B

Buy
52 Industrial – Paper -0.75% 8 B

Buy
53 Miners – Diversified -0.75% 14 C

Neutral
54 Mid-Atlantic Regional Banks -0.81% 51 B

Buy
55 Agriculture -0.84% 23 C

Neutral
56 Travel – Hotels/Resorts -0.85% 14 A

Strong Buy
57 Technology – Services -0.85% 46 B

Buy
58 MLPs – Other -0.87% 18 B

Buy
59 Outsourcing – Management Services -0.87% 6 A

Strong Buy
60 Industrial – Equipment -0.87% 57 B

Buy
61 Pacific Regional Banks -0.88% 51 B

Buy
62 Medical – Devices & Equipment -0.88% 130 B

Buy
63 Entertainment – TV & Internet Providers -0.90% 14 B

Buy
64 Private Equity -0.91% 55 A

Strong Buy
65 Air Freight & Shipping Services -0.92% 9 C

Neutral
66 Telecom – Domestic -0.94% 25 B

Buy
67 Steel -0.96% 28 C

Neutral
68 Foreign Banks -0.96% 44 B

Buy
69 Internet – Services -0.97% 33 B

Buy
70 Medical – Diagnostics/Research -0.98% 58 B

Buy
71 Money Center Banks -0.98% 10 A

Strong Buy
72 Entertainment – Publishing -0.99% 10 B

Buy
73 Technology – Hardware -1.00% 27 A

Strong Buy
74 Asset Management -1.01% 45 B

Buy
75 Outsourcing – Education Services -1.02% 26 C

Neutral
76 Medical – Pharmaceuticals -1.03% 210 B

Buy
77 Industrial – Manufacturing -1.07% 38 B

Buy
78 Medical – Services -1.11% 65 A

Strong Buy
79 Railroads -1.18% 14 A

Strong Buy
80 Software – SAAS -1.20% 9 C

Neutral
81 Airlines -1.22% 21 B

Buy
82 Industrial – Metals -1.22% 33 C

Neutral
83 Auto & Vehicle Manufacturers -1.24% 25 B

Buy
84 Software – Business -1.26% 46 B

Buy
85 MLPs – Gas -1.32% 7 C

Neutral
86 Financial Services (Enterprise) -1.34% 132 A

Strong Buy
87 Technology – Electronics -1.36% 35 B

Buy
88 Restaurants -1.41% 49 B

Buy
89 Technology – Communication/Networking -1.42% 52 C

Neutral
90 Advertising -1.42% 8 B

Buy
91 Industrial – Building Materials -1.45% 40 B

Buy
92 Outsourcing – Business Services -1.46% 57 B

Buy
93 Entertainment – Toys & Video Games -1.46% 11 B

Buy
94 Auto Parts -1.53% 50 B

Buy
95 Software – Application -1.54% 81 A

Strong Buy
96 Consumer Financial Services -1.56% 44 NR

Not Rated
97 Athletics & Recreation -1.61% 31 B

Buy
98 Entertainment – Broadcasters -1.63% 8 B

Buy
99 Energy – Drilling -1.65% 22 D

Sell
100 Entertainment – Media Producers -1.66% 18 B

Buy
101 Entertainment – Casinos/Gambling -1.69% 19 B

Buy
102 China -1.69% 117 B

Buy
103 Internet -1.70% 49 A

Strong Buy
104 MLPs – Oil & Gas -1.77% 56 C

Neutral
105 Auto Dealers & Rentals -1.80% 16 B

Buy
106 Technology – Storage -1.99% 8 B

Buy
107 Fashion & Luxury -2.03% 64 B

Buy
108 Investment Brokerage -2.04% 27 B

Buy
109 Telecom – Foreign -2.09% 35 B

Buy
110 Energy – Oil & Gas -2.18% 96 C

Neutral
111 Outsourcing – Tech Services -2.23% 14 B

Buy
112 Software – Security -2.33% 23 B

Buy
113 Chemicals -2.38% 68 C

Neutral
114 Foreign Consumer Finance -2.45% 9 B

Buy
115 Travel – Cruises -2.45% 5 C

Neutral
116 Foreign Oil & Gas -2.50% 32 C

Neutral
117 Semiconductor & Wireless Chip -2.65% 88 A

Strong Buy
118 Technology – 3D Printing -3.04% 6 C

Neutral
119 Energy – Services -3.07% 60 C

Neutral
120 Shipping -3.10% 46 C

Neutral
121 Entertainment – Movies/Studios -3.80% 9 D

Sell
122 Solar -3.97% 14 B

Buy
123 Coal -4.90% 9 D

Sell

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