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Re-Electrification of the U.S. | ETF Trends

Source: Business Insider, April 2026. How Big Is the Grid Investment Pipeline? And those numbers keep growing. According to a recent report from PowerLines, capital spending plans across 51 investor-owned utilities have now reached an estimated $1.4 trillion over the next five years, up more...

S&P Persistence Scorecard Reveals Universal Struggles for Active Strategies

The debate between active and passive management has reached a fever pitch in the first half of 2026. As market volatility lingers, the latest S&P Persistence Scorecard reveals a sobering reality for active managers. The scorecard provides a comprehensive look at retail mutual...

Small-Cap Awakening Sparks This Momentum ETF

Momentum investing is often viewed as a large-cap-only concept. Conversations about its applications via ETFs often lead to products such as the Invesco S&P 500 Momentum ETF (SPMO). Read more: Nvidia’s New Corning Deal: A Boost for Momentum ETFs There’s nothing wrong with that. SPMO...

Treasury Yields Snapshot: May 8, 2026

The yield on the 10-year note finished May 8, 2026 at 4.38%. Meanwhile, the 2-year note ended at 3.90% and the 30-year yield ended at 4.95%. The chart below overlays the daily performance of several Treasury bonds, starting from the pre-recession equity market peaks,...

S&P 500 Snapshot: Index Flirts With 7,400

The S&P 500 capped the week off with another record high, flirting with the 7,400 milestone. With a 2.3% weekly gain, the index has now climbed for six consecutive weeks, matching its longest winning streak since October 2024. Here is a snapshot of the index...

Why Rare Earths Are the New Strategic Frontier

When it comes to the 24-hour financial news cycle surrounding technology, semiconductors often dominate the headlines. However a group of 17 chemically similar elements known as Rare Earth Elements (REEs) serve as the “silent engine” behind the modern global economy. In a recent Metals...
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