Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Global X MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF (Symbol: MLPX) where we have detected an approximate $153.0 million dollar outflow -- that's a 4.2% dec
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Global X MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF (Symbol: MLPX) where we have detected an approximate $153.0 million dollar outflow -- that's a 4.2% dec
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF (Symbol: VCLT) where we have detected an approximate $551.7 million dollar inflow -- that's a 7.1% increase wee
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF (Symbol: VCLT) where we have detected an approximate $551.7 million dollar inflow -- that's a 7.1% increase wee
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares (Symbol: SOXL) where we have detected an approximate $1.1 billion dollar outflow -- that's a 5.3% decre
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares (Symbol: SOXL) where we have detected an approximate $1.1 billion dollar outflow -- that's a 5.3% decre
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (Symbol: XLY) where we have detected an approximate $252.7 million dollar outflow -- that
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (Symbol: XLY) where we have detected an approximate $252.7 million dollar outflow -- that
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond ETF (Symbol: BIV) where we have detected an approximate $463.9 million dollar inflow -- that's a 1.7% increase week o
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond ETF (Symbol: BIV) where we have detected an approximate $463.9 million dollar inflow -- that's a 1.7% increase week o
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF (Symbol: IEUR) where we have detected an approximate $178.5 million dollar outflow -- that's a 2.0% decrease week over
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF (Symbol: IEUR) where we have detected an approximate $178.5 million dollar outflow -- that's a 2.0% decrease week over
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares MSCI Brazil ETF (Symbol: EWZ) where we have detected an approximate $180.3 million dollar outflow -- that's a 1.9% decrease week over week (
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares MSCI Brazil ETF (Symbol: EWZ) where we have detected an approximate $180.3 million dollar outflow -- that's a 1.9% decrease week over week (
JPMorgan Chase & Co. ’s trading desk is taking a cautious view toward US stocks following the selloff that erupted at the end of last week. The markets are likely to remain choppy in the near-term, given that investors may continue to sell some of the tech stocks that surged during the recent rally, said Andrew Tyler , the bank’s head of global market intelligence, who cut his near-term view on st...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. ’s trading desk is taking a cautious view toward US stocks following the selloff that erupted at the end of last week. The markets are likely to remain choppy in the near-term, given that investors may continue to sell some of the tech stocks that surged during the recent rally, said Andrew Tyler , the bank’s head of global market intelligence, who cut his near-term view on stocks from bullish to “tactically cautious.” There’s also the risk that bond yields could move higher after this week’s inflation data as traders position for the Federal Reserve ’s next rate decision on June 17. “Stocks may take a couple weeks to find their footing,” he wrote in a note to clients. US equities edged up Monday, rebounding slightly from the sharp selloff that raced through the market on Friday. That hit tech stocks particularly hard, with the Nasdaq 100 Index tumbling nearly 5%, its deepest drop since President Donald Trump ’s April 2025 tariff rollout sent markets into a tailspin. Tyler said the strength of the economy and corporate earnings will continue to support the bull market in stocks, saying “we do feel comfortable buying the dip.” But he said it “makes sense to leg into a position over the course of this week and next” because of some factors that are exposing the market to the risk of an “imminent pullback.” He cited bond market volatility, position unwinding, a potential pullback from the AI trade and elevated equity issuance among them. He said he’d grow bearish on stocks if coming inflation data pushes bond yields higher and negative earnings reports rekindle the tech-stock selloff. But there’s also the potential for a bullish shift if there’s an advance toward ending the US-Iran war that would ease worries about inflation. “These variables would aid a bullish reaction, but we want to reiterate our underlying investment hypothesis that strength of the underlying fundamentals, micro and macro, point to stocks needing to be owned,” Tyler wrote.
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares Paris-Aligned Climate MSCI USA ETF (Symbol: PABU) where we have detected an approximate $138.5 million dollar outflow -- that's a 5.4% decre
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares Paris-Aligned Climate MSCI USA ETF (Symbol: PABU) where we have detected an approximate $138.5 million dollar outflow -- that's a 5.4% decre
From high-altitude training to made to measure kits, teams have resorted to all manner of things to adapt to conditions at the tournament • Predict the winner | Daily podcast | Download our app The heat and the altitude worried everybody. The 1970 World Cup in Mexico would not be a normal one. So the Bulgarian authorities sent their squad south of Sofia to get used to playing several thousand feet...
From high-altitude training to made to measure kits, teams have resorted to all manner of things to adapt to conditions at the tournament • Predict the winner | Daily podcast | Download our app The heat and the altitude worried everybody. The 1970 World Cup in Mexico would not be a normal one. So the Bulgarian authorities sent their squad south of Sofia to get used to playing several thousand feet above sea level. Which seemed a great idea until somebody noticed that the temperature in the Pirin Mountains was not in the mid-20s celsius as it is in Mexico but somewhere near freezing. How then could they replicate the effect of playing in intense heat? By restricting water intake so that the players got used to performing while dehydrated. The plan was not a great success. Bulgaria lost their first two World Cup games in 1970 and had already been eliminated by the time they drew with Morocco. It’s safe to assume that preparations for this World Cup will be rather more sophisticated than they were 56 years ago. Most countries back then seemed to take the view that training at altitude was the logical way to prepare for games in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara. Israel went to Ethiopia and Colorado. Uruguay played in Quito and Bogotá. Mexico themselves held a five-month training camp that featured 13 friendly internationals in four months before a pair of games against the Scottish side Dundee United. This is an extract from Soccer Desk: World Cup edition, a newsletter from the Guardian US that will run regularly during the tournament. Subscribe for free here. Continue reading...
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the State Street Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF (Symbol: XLB) where we have detected an approximate $508.8 million dollar inflow -- that's a 7.0% incre
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the State Street Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF (Symbol: XLB) where we have detected an approximate $508.8 million dollar inflow -- that's a 7.0% incre
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF (Symbol: JPST) where we have detected an approximate $499.1 million dollar inflow -- that's a 1.3% increase week over
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF (Symbol: JPST) where we have detected an approximate $499.1 million dollar inflow -- that's a 1.3% increase week over
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil (Symbol: SCO) where we have detected an approximate $227.7 million dollar outflow -- that's a 16.2% decreas
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil (Symbol: SCO) where we have detected an approximate $227.7 million dollar outflow -- that's a 16.2% decreas
Embraer CEO of Commercial Aviation Arjan Meijer speaks to Bloomberg at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference on rising costs, continued demand and tariffs impact within aviation. (Source: Bloomberg)
Embraer CEO of Commercial Aviation Arjan Meijer speaks to Bloomberg at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference on rising costs, continued demand and tariffs impact within aviation. (Source: Bloomberg)
Europe's push to cut its reliance on U.S. Big Tech with EU-made technologies and chips could shut out other non-EU players from the European market, trade bodies representing tech companies in Australia, Canada and Japan warned on Monday. The warning by the Tech Council of Australia, the Canada EU Trade and Investment Association, the Japan Association of New Economy and tech lobbying group CCI...
Europe's push to cut its reliance on U.S. Big Tech with EU-made technologies and chips could shut out other non-EU players from the European market, trade bodies representing tech companies in Australia, Canada and Japan warned on Monday. The warning by the Tech Council of Australia, the Canada EU Trade and Investment Association, the Japan Association of New Economy and tech lobbying group CCIA came a week after the European Commission proposed laws to boost homegrown cloud, AI and chip industries and cut dependence on U.S. tech giants such as Google and Microsoft.
With roots in Armenia, Syria and Saudi Arabia, the singer-songwriter now lives in the US. But despite her Carole King-style sound, her homelands are never far from her mind The title song to Azniv Korkejian’s fourth album as Bedouine, Neon Summer Skin, recreates a perfect day from childhood. “Being taken to the pool, where my only worry is being dragged away when the sun’s setting,” she says, call...
With roots in Armenia, Syria and Saudi Arabia, the singer-songwriter now lives in the US. But despite her Carole King-style sound, her homelands are never far from her mind The title song to Azniv Korkejian’s fourth album as Bedouine, Neon Summer Skin, recreates a perfect day from childhood. “Being taken to the pool, where my only worry is being dragged away when the sun’s setting,” she says, calling from Los Angeles. “Later on, mom and dad wash me in the tub and put me to bed.” Steeped in dreamy 70s soft pop, the track isn’t merely an exercise in nostalgia. “I wanted to paint a picture of what it’s like to feel safe,” she says. “So much of the record is about not having the luxury to not consider your own safety. I think about this a lot when it comes to the children in Palestine and Lebanon, who are not afforded that right.” The conflicts that have ravaged the Middle East are context for Neon Summer Skin, but the album’s themes of displacement, identity and insecurity – wrapped in the deceptively soft sound of 1970s-style MOR pop – are also personal. Korkejian’s family are Armenian, but she and her parents were born in Syria, while her brothers were born in Saudi Arabia, where the Korkejians lived, “on a US compound that was like a gated community”, until 1995. That year, unnerved by the proximity of the recent Gulf war, the family successfully applied for the green card lottery and relocated to the US. “And thank God, because we would eventually have had to return to Syria,” Korkejian says. “I don’t know what would have happened to us then.” Continue reading...
Equity Supply Surge: What Historically Comes Next Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, This past week, the market hit an all-time high. At the same time, Alphabet (GOOG) told investors it would raise $80 billion by selling stock to fund its AI buildout, and the shares fell about 4% on the news. Within days, SpaceX is reportedly set to price one of the largest IPOs ever attempted...
Equity Supply Surge: What Historically Comes Next Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, This past week, the market hit an all-time high. At the same time, Alphabet (GOOG) told investors it would raise $80 billion by selling stock to fund its AI buildout, and the shares fell about 4% on the news. Within days, SpaceX is reportedly set to price one of the largest IPOs ever attempted. If you want a live picture of an equity supply surge meeting a market priced for perfection, you’re looking at it. The question isn’t whether the equity supply is coming. It’s what happens after it lands. A reader sent me two charts this week. The first, below, shows U.S. equity issuance climbing since 2023. The second chart below matters more, and we’ll get to it momentarily. The reader’s instinct was that these equity supply waves tend to either precede or coincide with market downturns. He’s right, for the most part, but history needs one important correction, and the current setup deserves a closer look than the cheerleading it’s getting. The Setup: An Equity Supply Wave Meets a Record Market Let’s start with the mechanics, because they’re what make 2026 different from a normal IPO year. New equity supply will hit the market in two waves, not one. First comes the offering itself. Then, 90 to 180 days later, the lockup expires and insiders, employees, and pre-IPO investors are free to sell. That second wave of equity supply is usually far larger than the IPO, and it arrives after the headlines have faded. The second chart my reader sent captures exactly this. It stacks IPO gross proceeds against the value of shares freed from expiring lockups, and the 2026 estimate towers over every prior year back to 1998, with the combined figure pushing past $700 billion. The IPO proceeds are a small part, but the lockup overhang is the rest. Make no mistake, that is a wall of supply. The pipeline backs up the picture. Goldman Sachs has projected that U.S. IPO proceeds could reach a...