U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) — ()

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Aviation Market to Soar Above Turbulence? ETFs to Consider

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Sentiment: Positive ()

Lower jet fuel costs, record revenues and Asia-Pacific demand lift aviation ETFs like JETS and AIRL above broader markets.

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4 Leisure ETFs Poised to Gain From U.S. Summer Travel Revival

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Sentiment: Positive ()

Americans are back to traveling and spending. Discover 4 ETFs poised to benefit from the summer travel surge amid falling gas prices, and record-low airfare.

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Oil Slumps to Below $60: ETFs to Gain

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Sentiment: Positive ()

Oil prices tumbled below $60 per barrel for the first time since February 2021. Lower oil prices have been a blessing for a few ETFs.

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Travel Slump Hits Airlines: Should You Buy the Dip With ETF?

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Sentiment: Negative ()

The airline industry is facing growing turbulence as the ongoing global trade war creates a cloud of uncertainty over passenger demand and revenue projections. This week, Southwest Airlines LUV, American …

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4 Sector ETFs Hard Hit From Escalating Trade War

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Sentiment: Negative ()

These sector ETFs are at risk from the escalating trade war.

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About U.S. Global Jets ETF JETS

The fund uses a "passive management" (or indexing) approach to track the performance, before fees and expenses, of the index. The index is composed of the exchange-listed common stock (or depositary receipts) of U.S. and international passenger airlines, aircraft manufacturers, airports, terminal services companies, and airline-related internet media and services companies (e.g., websites for purchasing airline tickets), each as determined by independent industry listings (collectively, “Airline Companies”). The fund is non-diversified.