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Take a Look at Top-Performing ETF Sectors of 2021
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
Let's take a look at ETFs belonging to the top-performing S&P 500 sectors in 2021.
Will Real Estate ETFs Beat Homebuilding in 2022?
by Sanghamitra Saha
The U.S. real estate sector is in the pink this year due to high inflation. Rentals and occupancy are also at the record levels. Market watchers believe that the demand for renting is currently higher than the for-sale markets.
4 Sector ETFs to Win From About a 40-Year High Inflation
by Sanghamitra Saha
The CPI jumped at its fastest annual pace in nearly 40 years in November in the United States. The datapoints were almost in line with market expectations.
Real Estate ETFs Scaling New Highs: Here's Why
by Sweta Killa
Many real estate ETFs have hit new highs in the latest trading session and are exhibiting strong momentum.
Real Estate ETF (VNQ) Hits New 52-Week High
by Sanghamitra Saha
The real estate ETF VNQ hit a 52-week high. Can it soar further?
U.S. Inflation at a 30-Year High: 5 Sector ETFs to Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
Annual consumer price inflation rate in the United States rose to 6.2% in October 2021, the highest since November of 1990.
4 Defensive Sector ETFs to Protect Your Portfolio
by Sweta Killa
A myriad of concerns has made investors jittery, resulting in a flight to defensive sectors like utilities, real estate, healthcare and consumer staples.
Fed Plans QE Taper: Time for Cyclical Sector ETFs?
by Sanghamitra Saha
The Fed mulls over a QE tapering in November. While such move has triggered rising rate risks, which are generally detrimental to stocks, cyclical sector ETFs should gain ahead.
Winning ETF Areas Amid Downbeat August Jobs Data
by Sanghamitra Saha
The U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in August 2021, the lowest in seven months and well below the forecast of 750,000.
Time to Tap Cyclical Sector ETFs?
by Sanghamitra Saha
HSBC forecasts that bond yields will fall as low as 1% by the end of the year. This should favor consumer-oriented stocks.