As fears of a looming recession in the United States persist, investors may be gainful if they turn to defensive stocks and value investing.
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Although most long-term investors rightly shrug off inflation's temporary effect, for some people a little portfolio tweaking makes sense.
Even if you don't buy individual stocks, you can set yourself up for excellent long-term returns with ETFs like these.
Many investors aren't in a hurry to get back into stocks.
Wall Street was downbeat in December with muted Santa Clause Rally. However, these ETF areas amassed decent assets in the month.
Wall Street witnessed a mixed Q4 due to moderation in inflationary pressures, an expected slowdown in the pace of Fed rate hikes and ongoing geopolitical tensions in Russia and Ukraine.
S&P 500 and value ETFs amassed huge assets last week while TIPs and short-term bond ETFs lost assets.
It's the first time since the 2008 financial crisis that bond yields have been this high.