Why US ETFs Are Falling Despite Strong US Stocks
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Published4 months ago
Duration0:54
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Languageen
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Video TypeYouTube Short
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The S&P 500 has recently hit record highs, yet Australian-listed US ETFs like IVV, FANG and U100 are still well off their peaks.
Why are US ETFs falling even while US stocks remain strong?
In this video, Marcus Padley explains how the US dollar and currency movements are impacting Australian investors who hold US ETFs. The recent decline in the US dollar has affected IVV, FANG and other Nasdaq and S&P 500 ETFs traded on the ASX, creating a disconnect between US market performance and ETF prices in Australia.
If you invest in US shares, the S&P 500, Nasdaq ETFs, or global ETFs through the ASX, understanding currency risk and foreign exchange movements is essential.
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This content is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice. Please consider whether it is appropriate for you or seek professional advice before making investment decisions.