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.
Move aside Magnificent 7. Some of the "other 493" stocks in the S&P 500 are making a huge run.
Stock market indicators rarely get this extreme.
Leveraged ETFs tied to Intel, Bloom Energy and AAOI skyrocketed in April, riding AI demand, earnings strength and surging energy trends.
The host of Retire SMART Podcast Episode 405 offered a line that should sit on every pre-retiree’s refrigerator: “If the market moving 2% up or down in a single day makes you think you don’t have a good retirement plan, you don’t. I mean, that’s that simple.” The episode, titled Market Reactions Amidst Iran Conflict, ... “If a 2% Market Move Makes You Question Your Retirement Plan, You Don’t Have One”
The CBOE Volatility Index (CBOE:VIX) is up 2.2% today to hover just above 17, snapping back from Friday’s close as renewed Middle East tensions and crude price spikes reintroduce risk premium into options markets. The bounce comes one trading session after the S&P 500 set a fresh all-time high of 7,230, capping the index’s best ... Market Greed Is Back: Oil and the Hormuz Strait Didn’t Get the Memo.
Of the four biggest S&P 500 ETFs, one gets the nod over the others. Here's why.
Amplify Natural Resources Dividend Income ETF (NYSEARCA:NDIV) is one of those funds that rarely shows up in performance leaderboards, yet quietly does exactly what its design promises: pair an international natural resources tilt with a steady monthly distribution. The problem it aims to solve is straightforward. Investors who want commodity and hard-asset exposure usually face ... This Natural Resources ETF Has Silently Outperformed The S&P 500 Year-To-Date While Yielding 5%
On a recent episode of The Investing for Beginners Podcast, co-host Andrew Sather offered a contrarian take on a piece of conventional wisdom that resurfaces every time markets wobble. Gold gets sold as a safe hedge that retains its value, and Sather pushes back on the leap from store of value to actual investment. His ... Why Gold Won’t Save You in a Real Crisis (But Stocks Will)
A 67-year-old with a $1.2 million nest egg sits across from an insurance agent who pitches a clean trade: hand over $300,000 today, collect $1,900 a month for the rest of his life, no matter what the market does. The math sounds generous because rates are higher than they have been in years. The cost ... A $300,000 Annuity Guarantees $1,900 a Month for Life, but Here Is What Retirees Are Giving Up
Growth investors picking a large-cap vehicle in 2026 face a real choice: pay nothing for a passive index, or pay a few basis points for an active manager who claims to add value. The Fidelity Enhanced Large Cap Growth ETF (NYSEARCA:FELG) sits squarely in that second camp, charging 0.18% for an actively managed take on ... Why Growth Investors Are Ditching FELG for the NASDAQ-100’s 9.74% Edge
Few sector ETFs have rewarded patience like semiconductors. VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NYSEARCA:SMH) trades near $510 after returning roughly 141% over the past year against the S&P 500’s 29%. That gap is the entire reason this fund exists in a portfolio: it concentrates exposure to a small group of companies that capture an outsized share of ... SMH Has Crushed the S&P 500 by 2,041% Over a Decade, But Recent 42% Rally Signals Dangerous Valuations
The communication services sector is a concentration bet dressed up as diversification. After the 2018 GICS reshuffle pulled Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, and Disney out of technology and consumer discretionary, the sector became dominated by a handful of mega-cap platforms sitting alongside legacy telecom and traditional media. Anyone buying a passive sector fund here is mostly ... Concentration Risk High as Top Two Stocks Steer U.S. Communication Services ETF Performance
Consumer discretionary names live or die on whether households feel comfortable opening their wallets, and right now those signals are flashing in opposite directions. Right now those signals are crossing in unusual directions: the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index sits at 53.3 in March 2026, deep in what economists treat as recessionary territory, yet ... Amazon and Tesla Drive One-Third of FDIS as U.S. Spending Surges Despite Recession-Level Sentiment
Ray Dalio is compressing his timeline. On a recent Prof G Markets episode with Ed Elson titled “Ray Dalio: The World Order Has Unraveled,” the Bridgewater founder said “We’re on the brink of some of these problems” and pegged the window at “particularly in the vicinity of, you know, two years away from what obviously ... Ray Dalio: ‘We’re On the Brink’ of Major Problems Within 2 Years
Options strategies offer ways to participate in future upside for hot stocks—and protect yourself from a potential selloff.
On a recent NerdWallet Smart Money Podcast segment, the host worked through a scenario any retirement-minded homeowner has considered. Take a $1,000 mortgage payment. Throw it at principal and you save interest. Invest that same thousand in the S&P 500 instead. And, depending on which average return you plug in, the answer flips. After running ... Why Paying Off Your Mortgage Could Cost You More Than Investing
The PHLX Gold/Silver Sector Index (^XAU) is edging lower this Friday morning by 1% even as gold spot prices tick higher to $4,644/ounce, a split tape that captures how investors are processing a calmer macro backdrop. Bullion has rebounded modestly today, with SPDR Gold Shares (NYSEARCA:GLD) trading around $425 after a fractional intraday gain, but ... Gold Faces Headwinds From Higher Yields and Fading Fear but Year-End Targets Shine
The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) has slipped below 17 to 16.55, settling comfortably into the 15 to 20 range that markets consider business as usual, a remarkable turnaround after a bruising stretch that pushed the fear gauge to a March peak of 31.05. The roughly 39% collapse over the past month tells the story of ... The CBOE VIX Falls to 16 Level as Risk-On Trade Returns to Market
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) clinched 7,200 for the first time ever yesterday, capping its best month since November 2020, and the index is set to open May trading on a high note. Apple’s blowout earnings, a memory chip windfall at SanDisk, and falling oil combine into one of the friendliest setups stocks have seen all ... S&P 500’s Strong May Footing Powered by Apple, SanDisk, and Easing Oil
April was a pleasant surprise for most S&P 500 investors. But some stocks did even better than the index.