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Can Oil ETFs Jump in 2023 After a Low Start?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Oil prices remained under pressure this year on global recessionary fears. Can it bounce back?
The Day Crude Oil Futures Ran Out of Fuel: 5 Lessons to Learn
by Andrew Rocco
In 2020, Crude Oil Futures briefly went negative in an unprecedented turn of events. Andrew Rocco recounts the madness and provides readers with 5 lessons that can be learned from the situation.
Top ETF Stories of December to Watch in January
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street was downbeat in December. Will January too be muted given the continuance of Fed rate hikes and rise in Covid-19 cases in China?
Pain or Gain Ahead for Energy ETFs?
by Sanghamitra Saha
While oil prices have declined lately, strong dividend distribution, re-openings in China and a likely decline in Russian oil exports may boost oil prices and the relevant ETFs.
Pre-Markets Give Back Some of Friday's Rally
by Mark Vickery
After today's open, S&P PMI and ISM Services for November are out. While ISM is expected to continue above the 50-mark that represents expansion versus contraction, S&P PMI is expected to stay under that threshold.
Here's Why MLP ETFs Can Outperform Ahead
by Sanghamitra Saha
Decent oil prices, upbeat financials, cheaper valuation as against the S&P 500 and a high-yielding nature might favor MLP ETF investing at the current level.
Oil ETFs: Pain or Gain Ahead?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Oil prices have been in decent shape lately. Though the news of continuation of China's zero-Covid policy cast a pall over oil prices on Monday, it is likely to be a short-term drag.
October Marks Best Month for Dow Since 1976: ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has just logged its best month since 1976, gaining 14.4% in October.
What's In Store for Oil Services ETFs in Q3 Earnings Season?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Oil Services stocks are likely to beat earnings estimates in the third quarter.
ETF Areas to Benefit/Lose as Oil May Hit $100 Soon
by Sanghamitra Saha
As OPEC+ producers agreed on deep output cuts, oil prices have chances to touch $100-level. If this happens, these ETF areas will gain/lose.