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Tailwinds Could Push Copper to More Record Highs

Copper ended 2025 with a strong rally that’s persisting into the first month of the new year. Jacob White, Sprott Asset Management Director of ETF Product Management, highlighted the fundamental drivers that could help push copper to greater heights this year in the...

BLOK’s January Winners Point to the Future of Computing

Pure-play miners remain tightly tethered to the price of bitcoin. Still, a growing subset of mining companies is beginning to trade on a different narrative: high-performance computing and AI infrastructure. That shift is showing up clearly in the Amplify Blockchain Technology ETF (BLOK),...

Mining & Energy Giants Drive January Performance of IDOG

The ALPS International Sector Dividend Dogs ETF (IDOG) gained 3.1% in January, driven by double-digit rallies in mining and energy holdings that reported record production and benefited from surging commodity prices. BHP Group (BHP) climbed 16% after announcing record copper and iron ore output,...

Trump Wants an MBS Buying Binge. This ETF Could Benefit.

In a bid to drive mortgage rates down and foster more home buying among younger people, President Trump recently proposed a plan to purchase $200 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities (MBS). There ETFs for that, which makes sense given the sheer scope of the...

Bitcoin Lagged Gold as Fed Tightened in 2025

Bitcoin fell as the Federal Reserve pulled back its balance sheet through 2025, while gold rallied on geopolitical tensions, exposing the different forces driving two assets often grouped together as stores of value. The divergence shows bitcoin tracks the availability of credit in the...

3 Non-Tech ETFs With Alphabet Exposure

As the market digests the latest round of corporate earnings, all eyes have turned to Alphabet. Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL/GOOG) is reporting its fourth-quarter results Wednesday after the bell, with Wall Street setting a high bar for the search giant. Analysts are projecting a...
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