IBTE, ZSL: Big ETF Outflows
ETF Outflow Details: The ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF experienced the largest outflow, losing 1,050,000 units, which is a 26.6% decrease in outstanding units compared to the previous week.
Author's Perspective: The views expressed in the article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent Nasdaq, Inc.
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ProShares ETF Share Splits: ProShares announced forward splits for three ETFs and reverse splits for 19 ETFs, effective November 7, 2024, which will adjust the number of shares and their prices without changing the total investment value for shareholders.
Impact on Shareholders: Forward splits will increase the number of shares while decreasing their price, whereas reverse splits will decrease the number of shares and increase their price; fractional shares from reverse splits will be redeemed for cash, potentially resulting in taxable events for some shareholders.

Investors' Interest in Precious Metals: The latest adaptation of Treasure Island highlights how investors can profit from the rising prices of precious metals, particularly gold, which is nearing $2,700/oz in 2024.
Market Trends: The quest for valuable resources is driving significant interest and investment opportunities in the precious metals market.
ETF Outflow Details: The ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF experienced the largest outflow, losing 1,050,000 units, which is a 26.6% decrease in outstanding units compared to the previous week.
Author's Perspective: The views expressed in the article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent Nasdaq, Inc.

Commodity Bull Market: Bank of America suggests a secular bull run in commodities is beginning, indicating that commodities may be a better alternative to bonds in a 60/40 investment portfolio due to inflationary pressures from various global factors.
Performance Comparison: Over the past four years, commodities have returned +116%, significantly outperforming the U.S. 30-year Treasury bond, which saw a 39% loss, highlighting the potential for strong returns in the commodities market despite current volatility.






