Can ETF Winners of Q4 of 2025 Rally in Q1 of 2026?
ZACKS·2026-01-06 17:01

Market Performance - Wall Street experienced modest gains in Q4 2025, with the S&P 500 up 1.9%, Dow Jones up 3.3%, and Nasdaq Composite up 2.1% [1] - The small-cap index Russell 2000 increased by 1.6% during the same period [1] Federal Reserve Actions - The Federal Reserve implemented three rate cuts in 2025, starting in September, with two occurring in Q4 [2] - The Fed's outlook for 2026 remains cautious, projecting only one rate cut next year, maintaining the Fed Funds rate at 3.4% [3] Economic Impact of Government Shutdown - The longest U.S. government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, and lasted until November 12, 2025, significantly halting economic progress in Q4 [4] AI Industry Developments - OpenAI formed multibillion-dollar partnerships with companies like Oracle, NVIDIA, AMD, and Broadcom in 2025 [5] - SoftBank sold 32.1 million shares of NVIDIA and reduced its stake in T-Mobile, raising $9.17 billion to fund a $22.5 billion investment in OpenAI [6] AI Market Concerns - OpenAI's CEO indicated that the AI market may be in a bubble, raising investor caution due to concerns about circular financing and investment payoffs [7] Cryptocurrency Trends - Bitcoin prices fell approximately 6% in 2025, starting at about $93K, peaking at $126K in October, and declining towards year-end [8] ETF Performance - Silver ETFs saw significant gains, with abrdn Physical Silver Shares ETF up 52.1% and iShares Silver Trust up 52.0%, driven by supply constraints and industrial demand [11] - Biotech ETFs also performed well, with Virtus LifeSci Biotech Clinical Trials ETF up 43.7% and ALPS Medical Breakthroughs ETF up 31.8%, supported by favorable regulatory developments and funding conditions [13] - Lithium ETFs experienced growth, with Sprott Lithium Miners ETF up 33.4% and iShares Lithium Miners and Producers ETF up 31.4%, driven by rising demand for electric vehicles and energy storage [15]