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Die Aktien in diesem Warenkorb sind von Firmen, deren Zielgruppe junge Familien sind.
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Im letzten Jahr stieg die Geburtenrate der USA erstmalig in sieben Jahren. Die schnell wachsende demographische Gruppe der Generation Y erreicht das Alter, in dem die Gründung einer Familie in Betracht gezogen wird. Die Firmen auf dieser Watchlist bieten Dienstleistungen und Produkte für junge Familien an, beispielsweise Autos, Windeln und Haushaltsgüter.
Wie wählen wir diese Aktien aus?Diese Aktien wurden von der Redaktion von Yahoo Finanzen ausgewählt.
Wer trifft diese Auswahl?Yahoo Finanzen ist die meistgelesene Business-Website der USA und verzeichnet monatlich ca. 75 Millionen Einzelbesucher. Die Website berichtet umfassend über Märkte, Reisen, Technologie und Geschäft generell.
Wie werden diese gewichtet?Die Aktien in dieser Watchlist werden gleich gewichtet.
Watchlist | Änderung heute | Monatlicher Ertrag | Jährlicher Ertrag | Gesamtertrag |
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Kaufkraft junger Familien | -0.92% | - | - | - |
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Symbol | Firmenname | Letzter Preis | Änderung | % Schwankung | Marktzeit | Volumen | Durchschn. Vol. (3 Monate) | Marktkap. |
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PG | The Procter & Gamble Company | 167.835 | +0.53 | +0.31% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 1,92M | 6,13M | 396,11B |
COST | Costco Wholesale Corporation | 796.3 | +3.30 | +0.42% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 574,31k | 1,98M | 353,16B |
HD | The Home Depot, Inc. | 333.945 | -3.88 | -1.15% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 2,05M | 3,54M | 330,95B |
VZ | Verizon Communications Inc. | 39.725 | -0.40 | -0.98% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 9,04M | 18,05M | 167,21B |
LOW | Lowe's Companies, Inc. | 223.78 | -5.39 | -2.35% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 3,76M | 2,33M | 128,05B |
GM | General Motors Company | 44.81 | -0.30 | -0.67% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 6,18M | 15,03M | 51,13B |
F | Ford Motor Company | 12.145 | -0.00 | -0.04% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 21,15M | 49,06M | 48,26B |
GIS | General Mills, Inc. | 70.535 | -0.89 | -1.25% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 1,09M | 3,99M | 39,82B |
WSM | Williams-Sonoma, Inc. | 314.645 | -1.93 | -0.61% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 752,62k | 1,10M | 20,22B |
TPX | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. | 52.4 | -0.48 | -0.91% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 248,80k | 1,60M | 9,10B |
KBH | KB Home | 71.43 | -1.82 | -2.48% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 623,28k | 1,15M | 5,42B |
NWL | Newell Brands Inc. | 8.3199 | +0.10 | +1.22% | 14:47 GMT-4 | 1,66M | 5,06M | 3,45B |
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