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Time for Defensive ETFs on Renewed Trump Tariff Threats?
ZACKS· 2025-10-13 11:55
Core Viewpoint - U.S. stocks experienced significant declines on October 10, 2025, following President Trump's threats of increased tariffs on Chinese goods, citing China's new restrictions on rare earth metals as a catalyst for market instability [1][2][3]. Market Reaction - Major U.S. indexes saw steep losses, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 1.9%, the S&P 500 dropping 2.71%, and the Nasdaq Composite declining 3.56%, marking its largest one-day drop since April 10 [2]. - The announcement led to a surge in market volatility, with the iPath Series B S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX) increasing by 12.8% on the same day [5]. Trade Relations - President Trump indicated a cancellation of a planned meeting with President Xi at the APEC summit, stating that there was "no reason" to proceed with the meeting due to escalating trade tensions [3]. - New export restrictions imposed by Beijing require foreign companies to obtain a license to ship products with over 0.1% rare earth content, effective December 1, raising concerns among investors [4]. Investment Strategies - In light of market volatility, investors are advised to consider defensive investment strategies, such as long/short ETFs, which can provide both profit opportunities and protection against market downturns [6]. - Several long/short ETFs have outperformed the S&P 500, which was down 2.8% last week, highlighting the potential for these investment vehicles in uncertain market conditions [7]. Notable Long/Short ETFs - The AGF U.S. Market Neutral Anti-Beta Fund (BTAL) increased by 2.6% last week and 3.2% on October 10, 2025, with an expense ratio of 1.58% and an annual yield of 4.17% [8]. - The AdvisorShares Ranger Equity Bear ETF (HDGE) rose by 6.4% last week and 3.1% on the same day, charging 380 bps in fees and yielding 7.71% annually [8]. - The Simplify Managed Futures Strategy ETF (CTA) saw a 1.2% increase last week but a slight decline of 0.6% on October 10, 2025, with a yield of 4.25% and fees of 76 bps [9][10].