Core Viewpoint - On April 29, U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF increased by 0.84%, indicating a positive sentiment in long-term government bonds [1] Group 1: Market Performance - The Dow Jones ETF rose by 0.73%, reflecting a strong performance in the stock market [1] - The Nasdaq 100 ETF increased by 0.66%, showing continued investor interest in technology stocks [1] - The S&P 500 ETF gained 0.63%, suggesting broad market strength across various sectors [1] - The Russell 2000 Index ETF rose by 0.59%, indicating positive movement in small-cap stocks [1] - The U.S. Real Estate ETF increased by 0.54%, reflecting a stable outlook for the real estate sector [1] - The Long USD Index rose by 0.33%, suggesting a strengthening U.S. dollar [1] - Emerging Markets ETF increased by 0.28%, indicating a slight recovery in emerging market investments [1] Group 2: Declines in Other Assets - Long positions in the Japanese Yen fell by 0.22%, indicating a weakening of the Yen against the dollar [1] - Long positions in the Euro decreased by 0.37%, reflecting a decline in the Euro's strength [1] - The Soybean Fund dropped by 0.91%, indicating a downturn in agricultural commodities [1] - The Gold ETF fell by 0.97%, suggesting reduced demand for gold as a safe-haven asset [1] - The Agricultural Products Fund decreased by 1.14%, reflecting broader challenges in the agricultural sector [1] - The U.S. Brent Oil Price Fund declined by 2.34%, indicating a drop in oil prices [1]
长端美债ETF涨超0.8%,和道指ETF领涨美股大类资产类ETF,布油基金则跌超2.3%
news flash·2025-04-29 20:52