ETF Scorecard – April 18th Edition

By: ETFdb
Bullish pressures returned to Wall Street, following a choppy finish to the week prior. Major equity indexes were able to rebound modestly after investors digested better-than-expected retail sales data along with upbeat Philly Fed numbers. Volatility still permeated the markets, as investors kept a close watch on developments between Ukraine and Russia. On the earnings front, this season is off to a fairly soft start seeing as how many bellwethers set low expectations during the last round of earnings, thereby making it less likely that they’ll post disappointing results this time around. 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 of the prevailing sentiment in the markets by [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 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 Picture Edition: Major Asset Class Returns From The 2009 Bottom
Bullish pressures returned to Wall Street, following a choppy finish to the week prior. Major equity indexes were able to rebound modestly after investors digested better-than-expected retail sales data along with upbeat Philly Fed numbers. Volatility still permeated the markets, as investors kept a close watch on developments between Ukraine and Russia. On the earnings front, this season is off to a fairly soft start seeing as how many bellwethers set low expectations during the last round of earnings, thereby making it less likely that they’ll post disappointing results this time around. 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 of the prevailing sentiment in the markets by [...]

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