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When Will Inflation Decrease? Why an Inflation ETF Can Help Now

The inflation story has been one of the defining narratives for U.S. markets in recent years. Though the Fed has put in a lot of effort trying to tame it, the challenge has grown potentially even more complex. Tariff impacts are still unfurling...

Up Over 60% YTD, This Space ETF Is Headed to the Moon

They may have never encountered unidentified flying objects, but something savvy investors can identify with is outperformance. And the Procure Space ETF (UFO) has been doing just that this year: outperforming the S&P 500 with an over 60% gain. With the markets heavily fixated...

Aerospace & Defense Sector Benefits From Spending Spree

Global geopolitical risks continue to place an onus on nations to bolster spending to enhance their defensive capabilities. In turn, this continues to feed into strength for the aerospace and defense (A&D) sector, which creates plenty of opportunities for traders. As noted by a...

A Practical Playbook for Allocators

By Christopher Gannatti, CFA, Global Head of Research; Blake Heimann, Senior Associate, Quantitative Research; and Dovile Silenskyte, Director, Digital Assets Research at WisdomTree in Europe Key Takeaways With global money supply continuing to expand and confidence in fiat systems wavering, Bitcoin is emerging as a...

Big Debt Cycles, Part 2

Today we continue reviewing Ray Dalio’s latest book, How Countries Go Broke. If, like me, you fear that you may soon live in such a country, Ray’s work reads like a guidebook to the future. But in fact, this future is just the latest...

Emerging Markets Bond ETF GEMD Outperforming the Category

2025 has seen foreign investing opportunities boost portfolios considerably. The spring “Liberation Day” tariffs gave foreign equities a big boost, and many international equities have continued to perform for the rest of the year. That foreign market performance isn’t limited to equities, however;...
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