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Energy ETFs Are Scary Enough to Dump Ahead of Halloween
by Sanghamitra Saha
Energy ETFs are quite a scare this Halloween, thanks to a subdued earnings picture, operating woes, dismal demand outlook and downbeat stock market performance.
US Stocks' Worst Start to Q4 in Decade: ETF Winners, Losers
by Sweta Killa
Wall Street suffered its worst daily drop since late August and was off to the worst start to a quarter in about a decade with two consecutive days of decline.
ETFs to Win as Saudi's New Minister May Seek Same Oil Policy
by Sanghamitra Saha
Saudi brought in a royal family member in the energy sector's top position, probably to boost oil prices and facilitate Aramco's IPO. These ETFs can benefit if things go as planned.
5 ETFs Surge With Wall Street on Trade Talk Hopes
by Sweta Killa
We have highlighted five ETFs that gained most with the Wall Street rebound on Sep 5.
Energy ETFs Crash on Rate Cut and New China Tariff
by Sweta Killa
Oil price saw a tumultuous ride on dual attack by the Fed and Trump. Both crude and Brent saw their worst daily performance in more than four years, plunging more than 8% each.
OPEC Output Cut Extended to 2020: Will These ETFs Gain?
by Sanghamitra Saha
OPEC decides to prolong oil production cuts into 2020, putting the spotlight on these ETFs.
Energy ETF & Stock Winners of Last Week
by Sweta Killa
Brent rose about 5% last week - its first weekly gain in five weeks - while crude jumped about 10% - its biggest weekly percentage gain since December 2016.
What Went Wrong With Oil Services ETFs in May?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Among several subsectors, equipment and services ETFs suffered the most in May.
Forget Earnings Recession: Tap Revenue Growth With These ETFs
by Sanghamitra Saha
First-quarter earnings growth is likely to be negative this year, but revenues will grow. So, play revenue growth with these sector ETFs.
Small-Caps Beat S&P 500 in Q1: 5 ETF Winners
by Sanghamitra Saha
Coming off its worst quarterly performance (down 20.5%) since the September quarter of 2011, Russell 2000's Q1 bounce was 14.2%. This puts the spotlight on small-cap ETFs.