Retail stocks were broadly lower as a closely watched earnings week neared its end. According to Sina Finance, the SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) rebounded with the broader market on Friday and was up nearly 1% by midday, but it was still down more than 1% for the week.

Advance Auto Parts (AAP) and Walmart (WMT) were the main drags on the ETF after earnings, with their shares down about 25% and 11%, respectively, so far this week. If those losses hold through the close, they would mark Advance Auto Parts' biggest weekly drop since 2023 and Walmart's biggest since 2022. Dillard's (DDS) and pet e-commerce company Chewy (CHWY) helped limit the ETF's decline, with both stocks up more than 8% for the week.