Hot Reads: Bitcoin Rally Boosts Blockchain ETF

Plus, the cryptocurrency has become an even more crowded trade than technology stocks.

ETF.com
Jan 22, 2021
Edited by: etf.com Staff
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Bitcoin Rally Provides Epic Sparks For Blockchain ETF (MarketWatch)
Until there’s a bitcoin ETF, investors can revisit blockchain ETFs, such as “BLOK.”

 

Tech Stocks No Longer Most Crowded Trade (Institutional Investor)
Bitcoin has overtaken tech stocks in attracting investors, according to BofA’s latest fund manager survey.

 

5 ETFs To Watch In 2021 (Bloomberg)
Some are low cost and boring, others highly concentrated.

 

This Fund Could Be Ark Invest’s Next Big Winner (ETF Focus)
The investment case for “ARKF” is clear, as growth and development in the fintech space is unquestioned.

 

Experts Forecast Bond & Equity Returns For 2021 (Morningstar)
International equity remains a bright spot.

 

When Markets Are Recovering, Don’t Ignore Volatility (Advisor Perspectives)
Investors should focus on generating a smoother pattern of returns through the recovery from COVID-19.

 

Commodity Super Cycle Fever Is Here (Disciplined Systematic Global Macro Views)
However, shorter-term considerations should drive investment decisions.

 

SPAC Rush Leads Active ETF To Go All In On Blank-Check Firms (Bloomberg)
Accelerate Arbitrage Fund shifts away from merger arbitrage strategy.

 

ETF Wrap: 2020 A Record-Setting Year (MarketWatch)
Plus, an infrastructure wager.

 

How To Escape The Growing Stock Bubble (ThinkAdvisor)
One portfolio manager lays out his evidence that investors have a case of “the crazies.”

 

Markets That Are Definitely Not In A Bubble (Wealth of Common Sense)
There are compelling arguments on each side as to whether or not we’re in a bubble.

 

Biden Faces Pressure To Scale Back Stimulus (CNBC)
President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan faces Republican opposition, complicating its path to passage by Congress.

 

Biden To Freeze Oil & Coal Leasing On Federal Land (Yahoo Finance)
The land accounts for about 10% of U.S. supplies, according to four people familiar with the matter.