TradingMarkets 7 ETFs You Need to Know for Tuesday
Selling was widespread across sectors on Monday, with ETFs related to energy and materials stocks retreating most dramatically. Pullbacks in country funds, especially those ETFs linked to major European nations, were especially severe.
Here are 7 ETFs You Need to Know for Tuesday.
Closing at its lowest levels since late May, the S&P 500 SPDs ETF
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This meant that inverse ETFs linked to the S&P 500, such as the ProShares Short S&P 500 ETF
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Mere days after closing above its 200-day moving average for the first time in a year, the ProShares Ultra Basic Materials ETF
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Down more than 4% intraday were both the iShares MSCI Germany Index ETF
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The SPDR Gold Shares ETF
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