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XRP Falls Below $1 For First Time Since 2024. Here's What Investors Need to Know.fool.com
Ripple faces ample challenges, but also new opportunities.
Via The Motley Fool · August 19, 2026
XOP vs. EMLP: Should You Buy a Low-Cost Oil Fund or Higher-Yield Infrastructure ETF?fool.com
XOP targets upstream drillers with a 0.35% expense ratio and 46.4% 1-year returns, while EMLP focuses on pipelines and utilities with a 2.8% dividend yield but deeper volatility.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
XOP vs TAN: Will an Oil & Gas ETF Bring More Profits Than a Solar Fund in 2026?fool.com
XOP's 0.35% expense ratio and lower volatility appeal to conservative investors, while TAN's 1.41 beta offers higher conviction exposure to renewable energy.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Sprott Gold Miners ETF vs Global X Silver Miners ETF: Which Is the Best Fund to Profit from the Historic Metals Bull Run?fool.com
SGDM delivered stronger five-year returns despite trailing SIL over the past year, while maintaining a lower expense ratio and less volatility.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Mega Cap Growth vs Small Cap Growth: Which ETF Wins?fool.com
MGK offers lower costs and mega-cap stability; SLYG delivered 27.4% returns over one year with broader diversification across industrials and healthcare.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Where Will the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Be in 20 Years? History Has Good and Bad News for Investors.fool.com
The top S&P 500 ETF is still a reliable investment for patient investors.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Why The Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF Plunged Nearly 20% Todayfool.com
It was a bad day for chip stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Is Your TFSA Worth $109,000? Here’s What That Could Earn You Monthlyhttps://www.fool.ca/2026/08/18/is-your-tfsa-worth-109000-heres-what-that-could-earn-you-monthly/?source=iedfctemc0000001&utm_source=financialcontent&utm_campaign=CA_All_Articles&utm_content=Articles&utm_medium=rssfeed&lidx=0&referring_guid=7b6392f0-d8f7-4e75-ab9e-5457a23f7ca0
If you have $109,000 in your TFSA, you could earn as much as $450 every single month. Here's how it could work based on your investing style.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Which Short-Term Bond ETF Is the Better Buy: Vanguard's BSV or iShares' ISTB?fool.com
Vanguard offers lower fees and $69.9B in assets, while iShares delivers a higher 4.3% dividend yield. Which suits your income strategy?
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Bitcoin Is Under Pressure, But This Strategy ETF Is Suddenly the Fund to Watchbenzinga.com
Bitcoin volatility and Strategy’s volitility is putting MSTU in focus. Here’s what technical levels reveal about the 2X leveraged ETF.
Via Benzinga · August 18, 2026
1 Rock-Solid Dividend ETF That Can Generate Passive Income for Decadesfool.com
The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF provides investors with a high yield and exposure to many top dividend stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Which Silver Mining ETF Is the Better Buy: Global X's SIL or iShares' SLVP?fool.com
Global X commands $4.8 billion in assets but lags on performance, while iShares delivers a 1.9% dividend yield with lower fees.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Treasury Yields Are Surging. This New Box-Spread ETF Wants Your Cash Instead.benzinga.com
XCSH offers a new cash strategy as high Treasury yields and Fed uncertainty keep short-term income in focus.
Via Benzinga · August 18, 2026
Fidelity's FNCL or iShares' IAT: Which Financial ETF Is the Better Long-Term Buy?fool.com
One fund spans insurance and payment processors, while the other focuses exclusively on regional lenders. Which strategy fits your portfolio?
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Which Bond ETF Is the Better Buy: Fidelity's FIGB or iShares' Tax-Exempt MUB?fool.com
Fidelity offers a 4.1% dividend yield with concentrated holdings, while iShares provides tax-exempt income and charges just 0.05% in fees.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
2 Vanguard Funds to Buy and Hold for Long-Term Safety and Dividendsfool.com
These funds give investors exposure to top oil and gas and utility stocks, while paying above-average dividends.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Caterpillar Costs the Dow 255 Points and Most Stocks Barely Noticefool.com
Caterpillar alone stripped 255 points off the Dow. Most other stocks had a perfectly ordinary day.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Which Healthcare ETF Is the Better Buy: VanEck's Pharma PPH or State Street's Biotech XBI?fool.com
PPH offers the income and stability of proven pharmaceutical leaders while XBI swings for the fences across 155 smaller biotech names.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Which Space and Defense ETF Is the Better Buy: ARK's ARKX or First Trust's MISL?fool.com
ARKX delivered 28% returns over one year but endured a 25% maximum drawdown, while MISL's steadier 23% gain came with half the volatility.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Trade Sideways on Low-Volatility Tuesdaybenzinga.com
Bitcoin trades above $64,000 as spot Bitcoin ETFs returned to net inflows on Monday.CryptocurrencyTickerPriceBitcoin(CRYPTO: BTC)$64,746Ethereum(CRYPTO: ETH)$1,914Solana(CRYPTO: SOL)$76.95XRP(CRYPTO:
Via Benzinga · August 18, 2026
Fidelity's FNCL or State Street's KBE: Which Financial ETF Is the Better Long-Term Buy?fool.com
Fidelity's broader portfolio delivered stronger five-year returns with half the expense ratio, while State Street's banking focus offers higher dividend income.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
Trump’s Hormuz Shock Sends Oil Above $85: 3 ETFs Poised for the Next Energy Rallybenzinga.com
Trump’s Hormuz escalation sends oil above $85. These ETFs are positioned to benefit if crude prices stay elevated and energy stocks rally.
Via Benzinga · August 18, 2026
Which International ETF Is the Better Buy: Schwab's Developed Markets SCHF or iShares' Emerging Markets IEMG?fool.com
SCHF offers lower fees and higher dividend yield, while IEMG provides concentrated emerging-market exposure with stronger 1-year returns.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
VGIT vs. IGIB: Which Bond ETF Offers the Better Buy for Income Investors?fool.com
VGIT offers lower volatility and lower fees, while IGIB delivers higher yields and has stronger recent returns. Which fits your portfolio?
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
PPH vs. IYH: Which Healthcare Fund Is the Better Buy?fool.com
PPH concentrates on just 26 drugmakers, while IYH diversifies more broadly across 100 healthcare holdings.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026