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Here's How to Invest in ETFs With Warren Buffett's Strategies
by Sweta Killa
With Warren Buffett stepping down as Berkshire's CEO, let's dig into his investing lessons and the related ETFs.
April ETF Asset Report: VOO & Short-Term Bonds Lead Gains
by Sanghamitra Saha
S&P 500 ETFs like VOO led April inflows despite market turbulence and economic slowdown fears.
Short-Term Bonds Dominated Last Week's ETF Inflows
by Sweta Killa
Investors bet on defensive investments in short-term or ultra-short-term bond ETFs amid heightened uncertainty.
Defensive ETF Strategies to Follow Amid Market Carnage
by Sweta Killa
We highlight some defensive investment strategies for investors amid the ongoing chaos.
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
Following UBS Analysts? Tap These ETF Strategies
by Sanghamitra Saha
UBS expects the S&P 500 to underperform ahead while short-term treasury bonds should outperform.
Big ETF Inflows of Last Week: VOO, SPY and More
by Sweta Killa
ETFs pulled in $22.3 billion in capital last week, with VOO and SPY leading the way.
Investors Flock to Cash-Like ETFs Amid Market Turmoil
by Sweta Killa
Heightened volatility raises the appeal for cash-like ETFs. These have attracted more than $16 billion this year.
Wall Street in Correction: Tap High-Income ETFs
by Sanghamitra Saha
Tap high-income ETFs to stave off market volatility.
US Equity Correction Nearing an End? ETFs Likely to Bounce Back
by Sanghamitra Saha
JPMorgan strategists suggest that if US equity ETFs continue attracting inflows, the current market correction may soon be behind us, per Bloomberg, as quoted on Yahoo Finance.
Is Easing February Inflation Actually a Relief? ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
The easing of February inflation may be temporary, as tariffs could drive up March inflation. Buy these ETFs if inflation rises again.
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
Time to Invest in Cash-Like ETFs?
by Sweta Killa
Wall Street has been struggling to find a footing in recent weeks. In such a scenario, investors want to keep money aside, raising demand for cash-like ETFs.
5 Hot ETFs of Last Week
by Sweta Killa
ETFs across various categories pulled in $4.4 billion in capital last week. U.S. fixed-income ETFs led the way with $3.4 billion in inflows, followed by inflows of $2.4 billion in leveraged ETFs.
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
5 Hot ETFs of a Tumultuous Week
by Sweta Killa
Overall, ETFs pulled in $24.5 million in capital last week, taking year-to-date inflows to $196.4 billion.
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
Fed Rate Cut Bets Ease: 5 ETF Areas at a 52-Week High
by Sanghamitra Saha
The bets over imminent Fed rate cuts weakened on central banks' cues. These ETFs that offer protection against rising rates are at a 52-week high currently.
Is US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF (XBIL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Smart Beta ETF report for XBIL
ETF Asset Report December
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street witnessed an upbeat December due to moderation in inflationary pressures, the likelihood of Fed rate cuts in 2024 and decent corporate earnings.
5 Hottest ETFs of the Best Week of 2023
by Sweta Killa
Overall, ETFs pulled in $16.8 billion in capital last week, taking year-to-date inflows to $361.1 billion.
ETF Asset Report for October: S&P 500 & Treasuries Top
by Sanghamitra Saha
After a downbeat September, October, too, remained depressed for Wall Street. S&P 500 and U.S. treasuries hauled in maximum assets in the month.