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The Weight of AI & Fiscal Leverage

The reopening of the US government and the release of delayed economic data did little to calm markets. The long-awaited September jobs report finally arrived last week, showing job gains of 119,000, surpassing expectations but accompanied by downward revisions to previous months and...

Simplify’s Christopher Getter on PCR

VettaFi recently sat down with Christopher Getter of Simplify Asset Management to discuss the role of private credit in portfolios and the unique structure of the Simplify Private Credit Strategy ETF (PCR), which is currently yielding 12.27%. Getter outlines four key challenges in the...

Top 5 Tech Titans: Momentum or Crowded Trade?

Editor’s note: Any and all references to time frames longer than one trading day are for purposes of market context only, and not recommendations of any holding time frame. Daily rebalancing ETFs are not meant to be held unmonitored for long periods. If you...

IBUY Rebalances Ahead of Black Friday

As consumers prepare their digital shopping carts for Black Friday, the Amplify Online Retail ETF (IBUY) has executed its November rebalance. IBUY adjusted its portfolio to reflect the evolving landscape of e-commerce.  Broadening the Scope of IBUY The most recent index adjustments highlight a significant...

Why Large-Cap Momentum Is Here to Stay

Looking ahead, how should advisors and investors seek to position their U.S. equity portfolios? The answer to that question may be a bit more murky than one would traditionally anticipate. At face value, the U.S. economy is still facing a number of complicated factors....

Emerging Markets Bonds Can Keep the Good Times Going

President Trump’s second term, particularly regarding economic policy, was supposed to focus on “America first.” But while domestic financial markets have performed admirably since he returned to the White House, international markets have been the real stars. That includes emerging markets equities and debt,...
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