ETF Scorecard – April 25th Edition

By: ETFdb
Bullish pressures quietly persisted on Wall Street this past week as major equity indexes inched higher amid low trading volumes. Throughout the week, investors digested a slew of earnings from big-name tech stocks, including upbeat results from Netflix and Apple; on the economic front, results were mixed, including a big miss in new home sales data along with better-than-expected durable goods orders. Rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia permeated headlines on Thursday, making investors wary of the potential drama that could arise over the weekend. To help investors keep up with markets, we present our ETF Scorecard, which takes a step back and looks at how various asset classes across the globe are performing. For most of the return comparisons below, we reference trailing 1-week as well as trailing 1-month returns; this offers a good insight into the prevailing sentiment in the markets by capturing the performance across a short-term [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: ETF Scorecard – April 18th Edition Major Asset Class Returns Since the Fed’s Taper Announcement Ten Unexpected Observations On YTD ETF Returns Free ETF Trading: Comparing All The Options ETF Winners and Losers During the Shutdown
Bullish pressures quietly persisted on Wall Street this past week as major equity indexes inched higher amid low trading volumes. Throughout the week, investors digested a slew of earnings from big-name tech stocks, including upbeat results from Netflix and Apple; on the economic front, results were mixed, including a big miss in new home sales data along with better-than-expected durable goods orders. Rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia permeated headlines on Thursday, making investors wary of the potential drama that could arise over the weekend. To help investors keep up with markets, we present our ETF Scorecard, which takes a step back and looks at how various asset classes across the globe are performing. For most of the return comparisons below, we reference trailing 1-week as well as trailing 1-month returns; this offers a good insight into the prevailing sentiment in the markets by capturing the performance across a short-term [...]

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