April's ETF winners surged on oil rally, AI boom and strong earnings. Hydrogen, semis, AI, meme and cannabis funds led the charge.
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April's ETF winners surged on oil rally, AI boom and strong earnings. Hydrogen, semis, AI, meme and cannabis funds led the charge.
Leveraged ETFs tied to Intel, Bloom Energy and AAOI skyrocketed in April, riding AI demand, earnings strength and surging energy trends.
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The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) is in a whipsaw trajectory, trading between 17.32 and 18.73 in today’s session alone, a range of 8.2% in this uncertain market climate. The move lands amid a dense macro week: blowout earnings from four mega-caps, a $725 billion AI capex revelation, Q1 GDP of 2.0%, and a Fed rate hold ... VIX in Whipsaw on Sticky Inflation, Fed Dissent and Lofty AI Capex
The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) slipped to the 19 level on Wednesday morning, down roughly 2.5%, signaling fear has subsided. Traders and investors appear to be anticipating smoother sailing ahead. President Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran has helped, providing a positive catalyst for stocks to move higher. The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) ... The VIX Hasn’t Been This Calm Since March. Here’s Why Traders Are Breathing Easier.
Leveraged ETFs like IONL and HIMZ surged last week on easing Iran war fears, strong earnings and quantum buzz, even as Strait of Hormuz risks persist.
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is treading water Monday morning after last week’s impressive rally, with the small-cap index barely changed as fresh geopolitical turbulence in the Middle East threatens the brief ceasefire that drove last week’s surge. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSEARCA:IWM) edged down fractionally to around $276 in early trading. The Russell 2000 ... Small Cap Stocks Drag Russell 2000 Lower After Last Week’s Impressive Run
U.S. equity futures are sharply lower Monday morning as a renewed flare-up in the U.S.-Iran conflict sent crude oil surging and rattled investor confidence heading into a week packed with earnings. After recouping losses in last week’s broader market rally, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) is falling by 0.46% in early morning trading though the index ... S&P 500 Holds 7100 as Oil Surges Amid Moment of Hormuz Strait Reckoning
ETFs rallied last week on easing Iran war fears, strong earnings and crypto buzz, even as Strait of Hormuz risks linger.
The Dow-tracking ETF DIA is set to reach fresh highs before mid-year as earnings, dividends, and share buybacks drive market appetite for blue-chip names.
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The NASDAQ Composite (^IXIC) opened Monday under pressure, slipping 0.34% in early trading after 21 hours of U.S.-Iran peace talks over the weekend collapsed without a deal. President Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, effective 10 a.m. ET Monday, sending oil prices surging and rattling growth-sensitive tech stocks. The session tests ... The Biggest Things Driving the Nasdaq Lower Today: Iran Blockade Rattles Tech
The S&P 500 Index (^GSPC)opened Monday under pressure, sliding roughly 0.6% in early trading after President Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Weekend peace talks between the U.S. and Iran collapsed, Trump announced the blockade effective 10 a.m. ET Monday, April 13, 2026, and crude oil surged back above $100 a ... The S&P Sells Off on Trump’s ‘Uno Reverse’ Strategy With Hormuz and Oil Soars Over $100