Short Volume Ratio = Short Volume / All Volume. Source of Short Volume data comes from
FinraMoving Average Convergence/Divergence oscillator (MACD) is one of the simplest and most effective momentum indicators available.
Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. RSI oscillates between zero and 100. According to Wilder, RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30.
CNBC's cannabis expert Tim Seymour discusses the outlook for the industry.
A fresh wave of investment opportunities emerges as the SAFE Banking Act is reintroduced to Congress, promising brighter prospects for marijuana stocks and ETFs.
Cannabis stocks and ETFs gained momentum to start the fourth quarter thanks to President Joe's announcement of a historic marijuana reform.
Marijuana exchange-traded funds (ETFs) provide investors with exposure to equities of companies that engage in the cultivation, distribution, and sale of marijuana and related products. Products of marijuana companies include dried flowers, oils, seeds, edibles, and more.
Assets have grown 57% in 2021, double the growth rate of the overall U.S. ETF industryCHICAGO, Nov. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amplify ETFs announces the firm has surpassed $5 billion in assets under management (AUM). Additionally, the firm’s assets have grown 57% in 2021, which is double the growth rate of the overall U.S. ETF industry (per ETF.com as of 10/31/21). The product suite of Amplify ETFs encompasses three primary categories: Core ($981 million), Income ($1.25 billion) and Thematic
Healthcare exchange-traded funds (ETFs) invest in a basket of stocks of companies that provide medical services, develop medical equipment or drugs, offer medical insurance, or facilitate the provision of healthcare to patients.
Healthcare exchange-traded funds (ETFs) invest in a basket of stocks of companies that provide medical services, develop medical equipment or drugs, offer medical insurance, or facilitate the provision of healthcare to patients.
Small-cap exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are designed to invest in a basket of stocks with relatively small market capitalizations. A small-cap company is generally one whose market value is somewhere between $300 million and $2 billion.
Marijuana exchange-traded funds (ETFs) provide investors with exposure to equities of companies that engage in the cultivation, distribution, and sale of marijuana and related products. Products of marijuana companies include dried flowers, oils, seeds, edibles, and more.
An ETF’s name is not always a clear indicator of what’s inside.