Amplify Online Retail ETFIBUY
IBUY
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Funds holding %
of 7,429 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
244% more call options, than puts
Call options by funds: $35.4M | Put options by funds: $10.3M
6% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $26.9M [Q1] → $28.5M (+$1.62M) [Q2]
1.58% more ownership
Funds ownership: 17.16% [Q1] → 18.74% (+1.58%) [Q2]
11% less funds holding
Funds holding: 56 [Q1] → 50 (-6) [Q2]
50% less first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 6 | Existing positions closed: 12
86% less repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 3 | Existing positions reduced: 22
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for IBUY.
Financial journalist opinion
Positive
ETF Trends
1 week ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Market Hits New High as Conflicting Inflation Data Emerges
Last week, the S&P 500 experienced a rally that took it to three consecutive record highs. But the momentum cooled as economic data painted a complex picture.

Neutral
ETF Trends
1 week ago
Retail Sales Up 0.5% in July, Slightly Lower Than Expected
The Census Bureau's Advance Retail Sales Report for July showed consumer spending was slightly lower than expected, with headline sales rising 0.5%. This marks the second consecutive monthly increase and was just below the expected 0.6% rise.

Positive
ETF Trends
1 month ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Consumer Spending Rebounds Despite Rising Inflation
Last week's economic data presented a picture of consumer resilience emerging alongside the continued challenge of rising inflation. While consumer spending staged a significant rebound in June, inflation heated up for a second straight month.

Positive
ETF Trends
1 month ago
Retail Sales Up 0.6% in June, Better Than Expected
The Census Bureau's Advance Retail Sales Report for June showed consumer spending was higher than expected last month, with headline sales rising 0.6%. This marks the first monthly increase since March and was better than the expected 0.1% rise.

Negative
ETF Trends
2 months ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Spending Slowdown & Industrial Dip
Last week's economic data painted a picture of broad cooling across several sectors, with consumers pulling back significantly on spending. Retail sales saw their largest decline in over two years in May, as consumers scaled back purchases following earlier front-loading.

Negative
Forbes
2 months ago
Retail Spending Falls For Second Month In A Row As Consumers Grow Anxious
Retail spending increased at an unusually high rate earlier this year, as economists predicted consumers would try to get ahead of President Donald Trump's planned tariffs on foreign auto manufacturers. Spending on cars and auto parts in March increased by a staggering 8.9%, according to the Census Bureau's most recent data.

Negative
ETF Trends
2 months ago
Retail Sales Sink 0.9% in May, Worse Than Expected
The Census Bureau's Advance Retail Sales Report for May showed consumer spending pulled back significantly last month, with headline sales sinking 0.9%. This marks the second straight monthly decline and the largest in over two years.

Neutral
ETF Trends
3 months ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Inflation Relief Meets Consumer Woes
Last week's economic data presented a mixed bag, arriving against a backdrop of an S&P 500 that trended upwards for the entire week, buoyed by positive developments in trade talks.

Positive
ETF Trends
3 months ago
Retail Sales Inch Up 0.1% in April, Higher Than Expected
The Census Bureau's Advance Retail Sales Report for April showed consumer spending inched up last month, with head sales rising 0.1%. This comes on the heels of March's 1.7% surge in spending and was higher than the 0.0% forecast.

Negative
ETF Trends
4 months ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Pre-Tariff Spending Spike Amid Fed Warning
Last week's economic narrative was dominated by a surge in retail sales as consumers seemingly bought ahead of tariffs while a volatile stock market experienced a sharp mid-week sell-off following a Federal Reserve warning on tariff uncertainty. While March saw a significant jump in consumer spending, this pre-tariff strength is unlikely to be sustained.

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