ETF Scorecard – May 2nd Edition

By: ETFdb
Major equity benchmarks advanced higher this week thanks to upbeat economic releases on the homefront and a lack of worrisome developments regarding the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Investors cheered on better-than-expected pending home sales data and upbeat employment numbers from ADP, and the ISM manufacturing index beat expectations on Thursday [see also ETF Pick of the Month: One Way to Get Defensive in May Without Selling]. 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 and trailing 1-month returns; this offers a good insight into the prevailing sentiment in the markets by capturing the performance across short-term and longer-term time intervals [for more ETF news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter]. Risk Appetite Review Despite the broad-based rebound, investors scaled back […] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: ETF Scorecard – April 25th Edition 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
Major equity benchmarks advanced higher this week thanks to upbeat economic releases on the homefront and a lack of worrisome developments regarding the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Investors cheered on better-than-expected pending home sales data and upbeat employment numbers from ADP, and the ISM manufacturing index beat expectations on Thursday [see also ETF Pick of the Month: One Way to Get Defensive in May Without Selling].  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 and trailing 1-month returns; this offers a good insight into the prevailing sentiment in the markets by capturing the performance across short-term and longer-term time intervals [for more ETF news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter]. Risk Appetite Review Despite the broad-based rebound, investors scaled back […]

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