If you believe in Jim Cramer's picks, you can simply buy the Long Cramer ETF and let this portfolio do the work for you. The top-two holdings as of March 14 were Facebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc. (META) and chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD). Of course, n...
The non-leveraged ETFs may be appropriate for investors with a long-term investment time horizon, who primarily seek capital growth, and who are able to tolerate periods of prolonged price declines. Please read each ETF’s prospectus for a more complete description of the investment risks. There...
was another top performing inverseETF, returning ~9.5% in the last week. Prices of precious metals fell on the rising U.S. dollar and hawkish Fed comments.
Featured Leveraged & Inverse ETF Insights All Xchange Articles Taiwan Semiconductor Earnings: Catalyst for a Breakout? TSMX TSMZ Jan 02, 2025|4 min read Over the past year, TSM’s stock has nearly doubled. Whether the stock can break out or will bump against resistance is a key question ...
6 of the Best AI ETFs to Buy for 2025 Investing in artificial intelligence stocks via an ETF can provide growth with greater diversification. Tony DongJan. 3, 2025 2024's 10 Best-Performing Stocks The best-performing stocks of the year aren't household names, but they show what's hot in...
What is an inverse ETF? An inverse ETF is set up so that its price rises (or falls) when the price of its target asset falls (or rises). This means the ETF performs inversely to the asset it’s tracking. For example, an inverse ETF may be based on the S&P 500 index and designed...
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In addition to a margin account,short selling an ETFrequires astock loan feepaid to a broker for borrowing the shares necessary to sell short. Stocks with highshort interestmay make it difficult to find shares to be short, which drives up the cost of short selling. In many cases, the cos...