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Zacks News
Inverse ETFs Gain on Powell's Economic Warning
by Sanghamitra Saha
Fed chair Powell sees prolonged economic downturn in the U.S. economy which led to gains in these inverse ETFs.
ETF Strategies to Follow With U.S. Economy Slowly Reopening
by Sanghamitra Saha
As the U.S. economy is gradually reopening, these investment areas should perform well.
Will Laggards be Leaders in Wall Street Recovery?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street jumps on reopening of the economy and Fed. These sectors were badly beaten down in the coronavirus selloff and are looking well poised to rally faster than the broader market.
Wall Street at 7-Week High: 5 Sector ETFs on Fire
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street jumps on reopening of the economy and Fed as well as on government stimulus. These sector laggards are emerging as winners.
Sector ETFs to Win or Lose on Oil Collapse
by Sanghamitra Saha
Severe demand shocks emanated from coronavirus-led lockdowns, ample supplies and storage crisis caused oil price rout lately. These sector ETFs could win/lose amid the environment.
Are Bank Stocks & ETFs "Very Cheap" or More Pain Looms on?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Many analysts believe that bank stocks and ETFs offer cheaper valuation but are there any downside risks involved?
ETFs In the Line of Fire as Moody's Might Downgrade US Banks
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
The current scenario doesn't paint a very rosy picture for the banking sector.
Bank ETFs: Value Play of Value Trap?
by Sanghamitra Saha
With the Fed cutting rates to zero and relaunching the QE measure, is it doomsday for bank ETFs or do they still offer cheaper valuation?
Tackle Market Gyrations With Buffett's Style of ETF Investing
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street is in a bear market. Survive the slump with ETF strategies that are derived from the Warren Buffett???s style of investing.
Coronavirus Rises Recession Fears: What it Means for Banks
by Swayta Shah
Recession fears are rising, given the impact of coronavirus on the economy. Thus, banks' financials, mostly depending on the nation's health, are likely to get hurt.