FYI: After two months of tumultuous price swings, U.S. stocks are back in the green. A steady stream of positive earnings reports helped push the S&P 500 above 2,700 on Tuesday, equaling a gain of 1.2% for the year.
Yet even as the broad U.S. stock market has been able to claw itself back from the February and March correction lows, other segments of the financial markets haven’t been so fortunate.
There’s a host of ETFs still down double-digit percentages, including a pair that are down more than 90%. Looking through these worst-performing ETFs can be informative, either to learn what to avoid or to potentially find buying opportunities amidst the rubble.
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Ted
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