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Worst Weekly Collapse Since 2020: Inverse ETFs Soar
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U.S. markets experienced a massive fall last week, boosting inverse ETFs.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
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5 Inverse ETFs That Gained in Double Digits in August
by Sweta Killa
August was dull for Wall Street, with all three major indices finishing in the red. This resulted in huge demand for inverse or inverse-leveraged ETFs as these fetch outsized returns on bearish sentiments in a short span.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street's vigor has waned since the start of August, hurt by a sequence of bank downgrades and expectations of higher-for-longer interest rates due to a sticky inflation.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
Banking stocks had a downbeat August. While situation is still grave for regional bank ETFs, still-cheaper valuation and decent earnings for big banks are the positives.
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Wall Street delivered mixed performances last week due to rising rates.
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Wall Street delivered downbeat performances last week due to rising rates and the trouble in the Chinese real estate market.
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Wall Street offered a moderate-to-downbeat performance last week with the key U.S. equity gauges returning in the range of down 1.24% to up 0.1%.
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by Sweta Killa
March was a month of sharp bond and stock volatility triggered by the bank crisis. Yet, the major indices ended the month in green.