Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF

RWJ · AMEX

Market closed$60.80$-0.540000 (-0.88%)After hours $60.23 · -0.94%

Key statistics

Previous close$61.34
Open$60.90
Day high$61.62
Day low$60.49
52-week high$61.67
52-week low$42.51
Market cap1.99B
Volume90.59K
Average volume86.07K
P/E ratio17.09
Forward P/E
EPS3.56
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

RWJ declined modestly amid broad market softness, with no major company-specific catalysts identified, suggesting the slight pullback reflects routine profit-taking or sector-wide selling pressure rather than any significant fundamental development.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF edged lower Friday, pulling back from near its 52-week high amid a broad risk-off session driven by escalating U.S.-Iran military strikes, a tech-led selloff, and Netflix's disappointing earnings guidance. Key holdings provided mixed signals: top holding Molina Healthcare (MOH) is set to exit the S&P SmallCap 600 for the MidCap 400 on July 22, which could trigger index rebalancing flows, while ManpowerGroup (MAN) surged over 34% on a Q2 earnings beat — a bright spot for the ETF's revenue-weighted exposure to small-cap value names.

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July 17, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF rose sharply, touching a new 52-week high, as several of its top holdings delivered standout performances. ManpowerGroup (MAN, ~1.3% weight) surged over 34% after a blowout Q2 earnings beat with improving demand signals, while Sonic Automotive (SAH, ~1.1%) hit a new 52-week high following analyst upgrades and strong earnings. CarMax (KMX, ~2%) gained over 6% on positive used-vehicle market sentiment. These gains were partially offset by pressure on Molina Healthcare (MOH, ~3.2% top holding), which was set to be removed from the S&P SmallCap 600 in favor of the MidCap 400, and faced sector headwinds from Elevance Health's disappointing Q2 results. Broader tailwinds from softer PPI inflation data and an upbeat macro backdrop also supported small-cap sentiment.

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July 16, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF closed higher, touching a new 52-week high of $60.69 intraday, as broad market tailwinds from a softer-than-expected June CPI report and strong Q2 bank earnings lifted small-cap value names. Key holdings drove the ETF's advance, notably Sonic Automotive (SAH) surging ~6.6% after Barclays and UBS raised price targets, while Molina Healthcare (MOH) faced pressure after Elevance Health's disappointing Q2 results weighed on managed-care peers. The financial sector ETF XLF also closed near its own 52-week high, reinforcing the broader constructive backdrop for the fund.

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July 14, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF closed modestly lower amid a mixed macro backdrop, as a cooler June CPI print (headline inflation falling to 3.5%) provided some relief but failed to fully offset investor caution tied to renewed US-Iran tensions and rising oil prices. Top holding Molina Healthcare (MOH, ~3.4% weight) surged over 4% after analysts revisited its Illinois Medicaid contract win and ahead of its late-July earnings, while UBS raised its price target on ManpowerGroup (MAN) to $41 and multiple automotive retail holdings including CarMax (KMX) and Asbury Automotive (ABG) extended recent gains. Lincoln National (LNC), another top holding, drew attention amid reports of a ~$5B reinsurance deal with Talcott, signaling ongoing portfolio reshaping in the life insurance space.

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July 13, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF edged modestly higher, closing near its 52-week high as several key holdings delivered notable catalysts. Top holding Molina Healthcare surged over 4% after Bernstein raised its price target to $286 from $208 and Wells Fargo upgraded its target to $235, while CarMax gained 5% following a strong earnings beat. Meanwhile, broader market sentiment was cautious as renewed U.S.-Iran tensions lifted oil prices sharply and weighed on equities broadly, with Q2 earnings season — including major bank reports — set to drive sentiment this week.

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July 10, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF edged higher, closing modestly above the previous session amid a broadly constructive but narrow market environment. The S&P 500 gained on AI-driven optimism—boosted by NVIDIA's 3% advance and SK Hynix's record Nasdaq ADR debut—while geopolitical uncertainty around the U.S.-Iran conflict kept broader risk sentiment in check. Among RWJ's top holdings, World Kinect (WKC) hit a new 52-week high on strong earnings momentum, Sonic Automotive (SAH) surged to a new annual high after a Bank of America price target upgrade, and Lincoln National (LNC) attracted fresh analyst attention with raised price targets from Wells Fargo, Mizuho, and National Bank Financial ahead of Q2 earnings season.

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July 9, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF advanced modestly, outperforming Wednesday's sharp small-cap selloff as Wall Street stabilized Thursday amid the volatile US-Iran conflict backdrop. Top holdings Molina Healthcare (MOH) hit a 52-week high earlier this week, while World Kinect (WKC) also reached a new 12-month high on strong earnings momentum, providing a lift to the fund. Broader small-cap sentiment remained cautious as renewed US-Iran strikes reignited oil-driven inflation fears, pushed Treasury yields higher, and weighed on consumer discretionary names within the portfolio including CarMax (KMX), though above-average volume suggests active repositioning into value-oriented small caps.

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July 8, 2026The Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF fell as a broad risk-off move swept U.S. equities after President Trump declared the Iran peace deal 'over,' sending oil prices surging over 5% and rattling small-cap consumer-facing holdings. Top ETF holdings including CarMax and Asbury Automotive faced headwinds from rising fuel costs and consumer sentiment concerns, while Molina Healthcare—the fund's largest position—hit a 52-week high amid Medicaid contract wins, providing a partial offset. The financial sector ETF (XLF) also closed lower, reflecting broad weakness in financials on the day.

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