• AlubinAlubin
        ·02-06 15:14
        Based on current market data and industry analysis, crude oil and energy ETFs remain highly relevant investment vehicles worth monitoring, though they face significant headwinds in 2026.
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      • highhandhighhand
        ·02-06 12:46
        going down to Chinatown like the market. nothing is spared when correction happens
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      • CC on ETFsCC on ETFs
        ·02-06 11:45

        Oil Prices Pull Back: What’s Next for Oil ETFs?

        As diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran are expected to take place later this week, President Donald Trump once again issued a warning to Iran’s leadership. In the futures market, crude oil prices fell for the first time in three days. Brent crude dropped about 2% in early London trading to around $68 per barrel, while WTI crude declined roughly 2.1% to near $63 per barrel. Brent Crude Among energy ETFs with exposure to oil, year-to-date performance shows that $Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLE)$ has risen 18.2%, $Vanguard Energy ETF(VDE)$ is up 17.9%, $Spdr S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Etf(XOP)$ has gained 13.9%,
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        Oil Prices Pull Back: What’s Next for Oil ETFs?
      • CC on ETFsCC on ETFs
        ·02-06 11:45

        Oil Prices Pull Back: What’s Next for Oil ETFs?

        As diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran are expected to take place later this week, President Donald Trump once again issued a warning to Iran’s leadership. In the futures market, crude oil prices fell for the first time in three days. Brent crude dropped about 2% in early London trading to around $68 per barrel, while WTI crude declined roughly 2.1% to near $63 per barrel. Brent Crude Among energy ETFs with exposure to oil, year-to-date performance shows that $Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLE)$ has risen 18.2%, $Vanguard Energy ETF(VDE)$ is up 17.9%, $Spdr S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Etf(XOP)$ has gained 13.9%,
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        Oil Prices Pull Back: What’s Next for Oil ETFs?
      • AlubinAlubin
        ·02-06 15:14
        Based on current market data and industry analysis, crude oil and energy ETFs remain highly relevant investment vehicles worth monitoring, though they face significant headwinds in 2026.
        86Comment
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      • highhandhighhand
        ·02-06 12:46
        going down to Chinatown like the market. nothing is spared when correction happens
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