U.S. stock major asset class ETFs fell broadly, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and small-cap index ETFs dropping over 4%, while the yen, gold, and euro ETFs rose over 2%

Wallstreetcn
2025.04.10 20:17

On Thursday (April 10), the S&P 500 ETF fell by 4.38%, the Nasdaq 100 ETF dropped by 4.26%, the Russell 2000 Index ETF decreased by 4.2%, and the Dow Jones ETF declined by 2.56%.
The U.S. Brent Oil Price Fund closed down by 2.86%, the U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF fell by 2.76%, and the Barclays U.S. Convertible Bond ETF, U.S. Real Estate ETF, and Long Dollar Index ETF all dropped by up to 2.34%.
The Emerging Markets ETF decreased by 1.72%, and the Agricultural Products Fund fell by 1%.
The Soybean Fund, however, rose by 1.14%, the Long Yen increased by 2.29%, the Gold ETF gained 2.44%, the Long Euro rose by 2.49%, and the Long Volatility Index surged by 16.83%