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Wall Street Gamblers Get Crushed as Leveraged ETF Losses Hit 40%

(Bloomberg) -- They were all the rage on the way up: high-risk, high-return exchange-traded funds, minted in bulk by Wall Street product managers in the euphoria of the post-election bull market.Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Congestion Pricing Pulls In $48.6 Million in First MonthNYC to Shut Migrant Center in Former Hotel as Crisis EasesDC Mayor Re-ups Call for Statehood as Trump Threatens TakeoverThe Trump Administration Takes Aim at Transportation ResearchShelters Await Billions in Federal Mon

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3 Consumer Stocks in Hot Water

Consumer discretionary businesses are levered to the highs and lows of economic cycles. This sensitive demand profile can lead to some stock price volatility, but over the past six months, the industry has stayed on track as its 6.3% return was close to the S&P 500’s.

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3 Consumer Stocks Skating on Thin Ice

The performance of consumer discretionary businesses is closely linked to economic cycles. This sensitive demand profile can lead to some stock price volatility, but over the past six months, the industry has stayed on track as its 6.3% return was close to the S&P 500’s.

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1 Semiconductor Stock with Solid Fundamentals and 2 to Brush Off

Semiconductors are the silicon backbone of the digital revolution. But they’re also susceptible to economic fluctuations as chip demand will ebb and flow with capital spending. Unfortunately, the market seems to be predicting a downturn as the industry has tumbled by 8.4% over the past six months. This performance is a far cry from the S&P 500’s 6% ascent.

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3 Industrials Stocks Walking a Fine Line

Even if they go mostly unnoticed, industrial businesses are the backbone of our country. But they are at the whim of volatile macroeconomic factors that influence capital spending (like interest rates), and the market seems convinced that demand will slow. Due to this bearish outlook, the industry has tumbled by 2% over the past six months. This drawdown was disappointing since the S&P 500 climbed 5.9%.

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