
Real estate ETFs, soybean funds, and small-cap stock ETFs fell over 0.4%, leading the decline among major asset class ETFs in the U.S. stock market, while Brent oil funds rose by about 4.2%
On Wednesday (June 11), the U.S. Real Estate ETF fell by 0.54%, the Soybean Fund and Russell 2000 Index ETF dropped by 0.41%, the Long Dollar Index fell by 0.36%, the Nasdaq 100 ETF decreased by 0.34%, and the S&P 500 ETF declined by 0.29%. Agricultural product funds, Barclays U.S. Convertible Bond ETF, and Dow Jones ETF fell by up to 0.07%. The Long Yen rose by 0.20%, the U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF increased by 0.30%, the Emerging Markets ETF gained 0.42%, the Long Euro rose by 0.45%, the Gold ETF increased by 0.54%, the Long Volatility Index rose by 0.86%, and the U.S. Brent Oil Price Fund increased by 4.19%

