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Inverse Energy ETFs Rise Amid Steep Decline in Oil
by Sweta Killa
Oil prices are on their longest weekly losing streak since 2018, leading to a surge in inverse or inverse-leveraged energy ETFs.
Time for Inverse Energy ETFs?
by Sanghamitra Saha
With oil witnessing its largest decline in four weeks and weaker demand indicators appearing on the horizon, is now the moment to consider investing in inverse energy ETFs?
Inverse Energy ETFs Rally as Oil Price Fall to 2022 Lows
by Sweta Killa
After outperforming this year, the energy sector has been witnessing decline over the past month. This is especially true as oil prices have dropped to the lowest since last December.
4 ETF Areas Appear Most Vulnerable to Market Turbulence
by Sanghamitra Saha
Signs of rising coronavirus cases with easing lockdowns, the Fed???s cautious outlook on the economy, and chances of a rise in corporate taxes if Democrats make it to the presidency are concerns for Wall Street.
Worst Not Over for Oil: Short Energy Stocks With These ETFs
by Sweta Killa
The oil market could face one of the largest supply overhangs in modern oil market history in April. This indicates that the worst might not be over yet.
Global Oil Price War Begins: ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
Declining demand and OPEC+ producers' inability to crack an output cut deal dragged down oil prices and triggered a price war. These ETFs should be watched closely.
Bull & Bear Tug of War for Oil: ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
The breakdown of the OPEC+-led output cut program dragged oil prices down while the commodity might see some price gains due to bargain hunting.
Inverse ETFs to Play if Coronavirus Keeps Hurting Markets
by Sweta Killa
According to a recent analysis from MSCI, the U.S. equities could fall another 11% from Mar 3 levels.
7 Best Performing Inverse ETFs of February
by Sweta Killa
We have highlighted seven leveraged inverse ETFs that have piled up handsome gains in February though these involve a great deal of risk when compared to traditional products.
10 Inverse ETFs That Gained More Than 30% Over the Past Week
by Sweta Killa
The rapidly spreading coronavirus has made investors jittery this week, sending the global market into a tailspin. This has resulted in strong demand for inverse or inverse leveraged ETFs.