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5 Top Performing Banking ETFs in 1H21

Let's take a look at some top-ranked banking ETFs that have gained more than 28% so far in the year.

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Bank ETFs Tumble on Archegos Downfall: What's in Store?

Despite the slide, the outlook for the banking industry looks promising given surging yields and an improving economy.

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4 Reasons Why Bank ETFs Have More Room to Rally

Steepening yield curve, undervaluation, decent earnings growth potential and Fed's decision to okay shareholder value maximization if stress test is cleared are some of the factors that make bank ETFs well-positioned.

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Bank ETFs to Consider on a Steepening Yield Curve

Investors seeking to take advantage of the steep yield curve should bet on bank ETFs.

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Small Caps Outperform to Start 2021: 5 Best ETFs of Last Week

The Russell 2000 Index is up 5.9%, outperforming the gains of 4.8% for the S&P 400 Mid Cap Index and 1.8% for the S&P 500 Index.

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4 Best Sector ETFs of Q4

The fourth quarter of 2020 has been an eventful with vaccine rollouts and Joe Biden's election win.

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Small Caps at the Forefront of Market Rally: 5 ETF Winners

While the rally has been broad-based across all the market caps, small-caps stocks, as indicated by the Russell 2000 Index, has been outperforming and is hitting new all-time highs.

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Biggest ETF Winners from Coronavirus Vaccine News

Promising vaccine results from Pfizer sent economically sensitive stocks soaring

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Can Small-Cap ETFs Keep Up the Winning Trend in November?

The month of October was downbeat for Wall Street due to election uncertainty, failed stimulus talks, subdued tech earnings and rising coronavirus cases on the global front.

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Why Bank ETFs Are Surging

As banks seek to borrow money at short-term rates and lend at long-term rates, a steepening yield curve will earn more on lending and pay less on deposits, thereby leading to a wider spread.