
U.S. stock major asset class ETFs had mixed performances, with the U.S. Dollar Index ETF rising over 0.7%, while the Japanese Yen ETF, Emerging Markets ETF, and Gold ETF all fell by at least 1%
On Wednesday (May 7), the long position in the US Dollar Index rose by 0.73%, the Dow Jones ETF increased by 0.69%, the US Treasury 20+ Year ETF rose by 0.42%, the S&P 500 ETF gained 0.42%, the Nasdaq 100 ETF increased by 0.39%, and the Russell 2000 Index ETF rose by 0.33%.
The soybean fund, US real estate ETF, and US high-yield bond ETF rose by up to 0.14%.
Agricultural product funds, Barclays US Convertible Bond ETF, and long positions in the Euro fell by up to 0.56%, long positions in the Yen fell by 1%, emerging market ETFs dropped by 1.15%, gold ETFs decreased by 1.5%, the US Brent oil price fund fell by 1.67%, and the long position in the fear index dropped by 2.66%

