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Gold's Bull Run Likely to Continue: ETFs to Add More Shine
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Zacks Investment Research10 April 2024
Investors who have a positive outlook on gold may want to think about taking a short-term bullish position on the precious metal. There are various leveraged options in the gold and gold mining sectors that could lead to significant profits in a short amount of time, as opposed to traditional products.
Gold Tops $2,100: Here's How to Bet With ETFs
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Zacks Investment Research04 December 2023
Bets on the Fed rate hike end, a dip in bond yields, a weaker U.S. dollar and elevated geopolitical risk have led to a global rush for the bullion.
How to Trade the Gold Rush With ETFs
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Zacks Investment Research25 May 2023
While the debt-ceiling impasse, bets on Fed rate hike pause and recession fears are driving gold higher, a stronger dollar and rise in yields are weighing on the yellow metal.
FAQ
- What is DGP ETF?
- Does DGP pay dividends?
- What is the current assets under management for DGP?
- What is DGP average volume?
- What is DGP expense ratio?
- What is DGP inception date?
What is DGP ETF?
DGP ETF is an exchange-traded fund that aims to track the performance of gold prices. It provides investors with exposure to gold without the need to own physical bullion. This fund is suitable for those looking to diversify their portfolio and hedge against inflation.
Does DGP pay dividends?
No, the DB Gold Double Long ETN doesn't pay dividends
What is the current assets under management for DGP?
Assets under management of DB Gold Double Long ETN is $103 M
What is DGP average volume?
Average volume of DB Gold Double Long ETN is $5272
What is DGP expense ratio?
Expense ratio of DB Gold Double Long ETN is 0.75%
What is DGP inception date?
Inception date of DB Gold Double Long ETN is 28 February 2008