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ProShares UltraShort Utilities: (SDP)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Apr 26, 2024 03:52 PM ET

$11.34 USD

11.3401
12,330

+0.22 (1.98%)

Volume: 12,330

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2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

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Fed Rhetoric Turns Hawkish: ETF Strategies to Play Rising Yields

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's recent remarks indicate a delay in rate cuts.

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ETF Strategies to Play Rising Yields

Stocks slumped to start Q2 as an interest rate cut by the Fed may come later than anticipated before. Investors can rely on these ETF strategies to play rising yields.

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ETF Strategies to Follow Amid Rising Rates

The U.S. jobs market has been hot despite higher rates while U.S. consumers have been resilient despite high inflation.

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Top-Performing Inverse/Leveraged ETF Areas of Last Week

Last week marked the fourth straight week of losses for the S&P 500.

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Sector ETFs to Go Short on Higher Rate Worries

Bond yields are spiking lately and investors are worried that the Fed will keep interest rates higher for a longer-than-expected period.

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ETF Strategies to Fight Rising Rates

The U.S. Treasury yields have been on a surge lately, driven by expectations that the Fed will keep interest rates higher for longer to fight inflation.

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Rate-Sensitive Sector ETFs to Go Short on As Fed Turns Hawkish

When interest rates rise, rate-sensitive sectors, known for the income they generate, fall out of favor as investors gain similar levels of income without any stock risk.

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5 Best Inverse-Leveraged ETFs of February

Wall Street gave a dismal performance last month on Fed's longer-than-expected rate hike speculation, with all three major indices in red.

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Short Rate-Sensitive Sectors With These ETFs

When interest rates rise, the sectors, known for the income they generate, fall out of favor as investors gain similar levels of income without any stock risk.

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Go Short on Rate-Sensitive Sectors With ETFs as Rate Rises

U.S. yields have seen a solid surge on Fed's tightening policy that will likely take a toll on rate-sensitive high-yield sectors.

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Best Leveraged/Inverse ETFs of June

Investors rushed to leveraged or inverse leveraged ETFs in June to increase returns on quick market turns in a short span.

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How to Go Short on Rate-Sensitive Sectors With These ETFs

Investors seeking to capitalize on the rising rate scenario in a short span could consider any of the following ETFs given the bearish outlook for the rate sensitive sectors.

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Short These Sectors With ETFs as Fed Hikes Again

As the Fed raises rates, these rate-sensitive sectors may fall and the related inverse ETFs may gain.

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    Short These Sector ETFs on Rising Rate Concerns

    Investors seeking to capitalize on the rising rate scenario in a short span could consider these ETFs given the bearish outlook for the sectors.

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      Should You Play These ETF Strategies as Fed Meets?

      The Fed is likely to announce reverse-QE. Play these ETF strategies.

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        ETF Strategies to Win if Fed's Reverse QE Hits Soon

        What should be your ETF investing strategies if the Fed starts unwinding QE and interest rates go up.

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          These 5 Inverse ETFs Could be Great if Rates Rise Further

          5 inverse ETFs are in focus if rates continue to rise persistently.

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            4 Inverse Sector ETFs to Play as Rates Rise

            As rates rise, what should be your strategy in playing these sector ETFs?