
Long-term U.S. Treasury bond ETFs rose by 1.1%, leading major asset class ETFs in the U.S. stock market alongside Nasdaq ETFs and gold ETFs, while Brent crude oil funds fell by over 2.3%
On Wednesday (September 3), the US Treasury 20+ Year ETF rose by 1.10%, the Nasdaq 100 ETF increased by 0.79%, the Gold ETF climbed by 0.78%, the S&P 500 ETF gained 0.54%, the Emerging Markets ETF went up by 0.38%, the Euro long position rose by 0.16%, and the Yen long position increased by 0.14%.
The Dow Jones ETF, however, fell by 0.08%, the Russell 2000 Index ETF dropped by 0.10%, the long position on the US Dollar Index decreased by 0.18%, the Agricultural Products Fund declined by 0.47%, the Soybean Fund fell by 0.68%, the US Brent Oil Price Fund decreased by 2.32%, and the long position on the Fear Index dropped by 2.49%
