IWM
iShares Russell 2000 ETF
IWM (iShares Russell 2000 ETF) has a reliability-weighted signal score of 52/100 on StockMarketSignals, based on 1 finance YouTuber over a rolling 14-day window. The score reflects how strongly tracked creators are currently bullish or bearish on IWM, weighted by each channel's reliability.
Why analysts are watching it
Analysts are watching IWM because it represents the Russell 2000, a key index for small-cap companies. On June 29, 2026, Everything Money noted in their video "Right Now, This is Your Best Opportunity to Become A Stock Market Millionaire" that IWM is the most popular ETF tracking this index. This makes IWM a significant indicator for the health and performance of the broader small-cap market. Investors are closely monitoring IWM for insights into a potentially overlooked segment of the market. Small-cap stocks generally carry higher risk and volatility than large-cap stocks.
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"The most popular Russell 2000 fund is an ETF with a ticker IWM."
— Right Now, This is Your Best Opportunity to Become A Stock Market Millionaire
Frequently asked about IWM
Is IWM a buy according to finance YouTubers?
Tracked finance YouTubers are currently mildly bullish / mixed on IWM (iShares Russell 2000 ETF), giving it a reliability-weighted signal score of 52/100 on StockMarketSignals. This reflects creator sentiment over a rolling 14-day window and is not investment advice.
What is IWM's reliability score?
IWM has a StockMarketSignals reliability score of 52/100, based on 1 finance YouTuber. Scores above 60 indicate net-bullish creator sentiment, while scores below 40 indicate net-bearish sentiment.
Which finance YouTubers cover IWM?
IWM has been covered by Everything Money on StockMarketSignals. Each creator is weighted by a reliability score based on the historical accuracy of their past calls.
How is the IWM signal calculated?
The IWM signal aggregates every tracked YouTuber mention, weighting each by the creator's reliability and decaying older mentions over a 90-day window. Bullish mentions push the score above 50, bearish mentions below it.