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In this article LLYWFCNFLXFMSTRYUMCOINGOOGLCMCSANYTJPMTSLAINTCNVDAMAMZN Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTwatch nowThe exchange-traded fund industry is trying to make pair-trade strategies more accessible to everyday investors. Tidal Financial Group's Michael Venuto filed last month for eight two-stock ETFs: going long one stock and short the other. "They should come out probably in about two or three months," Venuto, the firm's chief investment officer and co-founder, said on CNBC's "Halftime Report" this week. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsThese new ETFs aim to simplify long-short trades by bundling both positions into one product and eliminating the need for separate trades, according to the Tidal Financial website. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards
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Here are six recent bubble warnings from experts this week:Advertisement1. "We are nonetheless in a market bubble." Paul Dietrich"The Stock Market Bubble Is About to Burst — Look Out!" AdvertisementGrantham also suggested the AI craze would end and bring the stock market down with it. Michael GayedGayed flagged the recent surge in gold, utility stocks, and long-term Treasury bonds as evidence of mounting market jitters in an InvestorPlace op-ed this week.
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Investors are now tasked with trying to understand where bond yields go next, and what the drivers of those yields would be. Forget about the technical charts, he says — they are not driving the bond market right now. While Fed policy has consequences for the bond market, investors drive the yield, Johnson said. That means trying to predict where bond yields will settle will be very hard. But fear in the stock market could translate to greed in the bond market as investors flee to safety.
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Many of the best performing thematic ETFs this year are related to cryptocurrencies and the blockchain as bitcoin rebounds, but investors have so far declined to embrace the rally. The Global X Blockchain ETF (BKCH) and the Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF (BITQ) , for example, are both up nearly 200% year to date. BKCH YTD mountain This Global X blockchain ETF has nearly tripled in price in 2023. ETF investors looking for crypto exposure could also be waiting for a more pure-play product. However, Weiskopf said that he thinks there is room for direct crypto exposure and blockchain funds.
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Michael Gayed says if volatility in the bond market doesn't abate, economic activity could halt. But even for someone with Gayed's expertise, this year's market conditions have brought surprises relative to historical cycles. Instead, it's a system-wide distress signal and an indication that the government bond market can't handle the higher rates, he added. If the bond market were to have a really nasty collapse further from where we are now, "it's like a reset for the system", Gayed said. However, a recovery likely won't be led by US large-cap stocks, Gayed said.
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