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24-Feb-2026 1:48 AM CST - Seeking Alpha SPX Skew Steepens To 1Y High As Tariff Uncertainty Rises Implied volatilities diverged across asset classes last week on the back of rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, changing tariff policy, and lingering AI worries.
29-Dec-2025 10:22 AM CST - Seeking Alpha AVES: Emerging Markets ETF Outperforming The Benchmark The Avantis Emerging Markets Value ETF offers diversified, value-focused EM exposure with lower fees. Here's what you need to know.
17-Dec-2025 5:00 AM CST - Morningstar The Best and Worst New ETFs of 2025 21Shares 2x Long Dogecoin ETF parlays memecoins with the perils of leveraged ETFs, leading it to be our top pick for worst new ETF of 2025. It simply holds Dogecoin futures and cash collateral yet charges a high fee of 1.89%. Nothing sticks it to the man like high intermediary fees.
16-Dec-2025 12:44 PM CST - Benzinga Robotics ETFs Or EV ETFs: The Safer Bet For 2026? Robotics ETFs are commanding attention as U.S. policymakers back automation, while EV ETFs remain tied to volatile car demand. Which one can win 2026?
29-Nov-2025 6:22 AM CST - The Motley Fool Worried About the Stock Market? Invest in These 2 Vanguard ETFs for Long-Term Growth and Safety Another top Vanguard fund to consider for long-term safety is the Vanguard Growth Index Fund. It has an even smaller expense ratio of 0.04%. It isn't as much of a dividend play, as it yields 0.4%, but the dividend income can nonetheless more than offset the ETF's fees.
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