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In the dynamic landscape of financial markets, 2024 unfolds as a crucial year for investors, presenting a captivating duel between two prominent investment options—the Magnificent Seven and FAANG ETFs. The Magnificent Seven, a coalition of powerful companies spanning various industries, goes head-to-head with the renowned FAANGs (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google) ETFs, offering investors distinct opportunities and challenges.

Topic: FAANG

Publication Type: ETP and Industry

Magnificent Seven Stocks Vs FAANGs ETFs in 2024

08 January, 2024 | GraniteShares
In the dynamic landscape of financial markets, 2024 unfolds as a crucial year for investors, presenting a captivating duel between two prominent investment options—the Magnificent Seven and FAANG ETFs. The Magnificent Seven, a coalition of powerful companies spanning various industries, goes head-to-head with the renowned FAANGs (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google) ETFs, offering investors distinct opportunities and challenges.

FAANG refers to the world's five most successful and prominent technology companies: Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet).

Topic: FAANG

Publication Type: Education , ETP and Industry

FAANG – The Future of Tech Investing

05 June, 2023 | GraniteShares
FAANG refers to the world's five most successful and prominent technology companies: Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet).

In 2011, China had become a leading manufacturing nation, and later in 2013, it became a leading trading nation. By 2020, the nation had many new patents that were granted each year as the US and Japan combined. The company has been the second-largest economy in the world for 11 consecutive years since 2010. For four straight years, China has been number one in terms of traded volumes in the world. China in 2017 jumped up in traded volume from 26th position in the world and stayed number one since. At present, the country has become the world’s biggest export and importer as well as they are the second-largest importer.

Topic: Financials , Industrials , Technology

Publication Type: Articles , ETP and Industry , Investments

How to Short China

04 July, 2022 | GraniteShares
In 2011, China had become a leading manufacturing nation, and later in 2013, it became a leading trading nation. By 2020, the nation had many new patents that were granted each year as the US and Japan combined. The company has been the second-largest economy in the world for 11 consecutive years since 2010. For four straight years, China has been number one in terms of traded volumes in the world. China in 2017 jumped up in traded volume from 26th position in the world and stayed number one since. At present, the country has become the world’s biggest export and importer as well as they are the second-largest importer.

It has listed its ground-breaking FAANG, GAFAM and FATANG ETPs on Borsa Italiana as well as leveraged single stock ETPs offering long and short daily leveraged exposure on the largest individual US stocks Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, NVIVIDA, Tesla and Uber.

Topic: Technology , Services Financiers , Single Stocks

Publication Type: ETP and Industry , Single stock research

GraniteShares Launches in Italy, Expands European Reach

27 May, 2022 | GraniteShares
It has listed its ground-breaking FAANG, GAFAM and FATANG ETPs on Borsa Italiana as well as leveraged single stock ETPs offering long and short daily leveraged exposure on the largest individual US stocks Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, NVIVIDA, Tesla and Uber.

New analysis (1) from ETP provider GraniteShares, which offers a range of 3x short and 3x leveraged ETPs on popular UK, US, and European stocks, reveals that on March 24th 2022, Cineworld Group, the world's second-largest cinema chain, was the most shorted UK listed company.  Some 8.1% of its stock was held short by five investment firms, with New Holland Capital LLC holding the largest short position with 2.42% of the company’s shares. Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, said: “Hopes that UK stocks were set for a strong year have evaporated as the war in Ukraine and rising inflation hits confidence and drives volatility across the market.”

Topic: Technology

Publication Type: Market Commentaries , ETP and Industry

Top 10 UK Shorted Stocks & Active Short ETPs: Analysis

27 May, 2022 | GraniteShares
New analysis (1) from ETP provider GraniteShares, which offers a range of 3x short and 3x leveraged ETPs on popular UK, US, and European stocks, reveals that on March 24th 2022, Cineworld Group, the world's second-largest cinema chain, was the most shorted UK listed company.  Some 8.1% of its stock was held short by five investment firms, with New Holland Capital LLC holding the largest short position with 2.42% of the company’s shares. Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, said: “Hopes that UK stocks were set for a strong year have evaporated as the war in Ukraine and rising inflation hits confidence and drives volatility across the market.”

Analysis of industry data by ETF provider GraniteShares reveals that 16 FTSE 100 companies have annual dividend yields – these are based on the current share price and the total dividends declared in the previous 12 months - of 0%.

Topic: Telecoms , Financials , Basic Materials , Energy , Healthcare , Industrials , Consumer Staples , Technology

Publication Type: Investment Cases , Investments

Poor Dividend Yields in FTSE 100 & 250: Analysis

13 May, 2021 | GraniteShares
Analysis of industry data by ETF provider GraniteShares reveals that 16 FTSE 100 companies have annual dividend yields – these are based on the current share price and the total dividends declared in the previous 12 months - of 0%.

Investors and hedge fund managers alike diversify their portfolios by investing in FANG ETFs. What are FANG stocks, and why are they so popular? We’ll examine how FANG stocks perform and why these stocks are lucrative. Whether you prefer long-term or short-term investment strategies, FANG benefits both. We’ll explain why these industry leaders are worth your investment.

Topic: FAANG , GAFAM , FATANG

Publication Type: ETP and Industry

How To Invest In FANG ETFs

19 April, 2021 | GraniteShares
Investors and hedge fund managers alike diversify their portfolios by investing in FANG ETFs. What are FANG stocks, and why are they so popular? We’ll examine how FANG stocks perform and why these stocks are lucrative. Whether you prefer long-term or short-term investment strategies, FANG benefits both. We’ll explain why these industry leaders are worth your investment.

FAANG is an acronym of five internationally-famous technology giants based in the United States: Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet). Not only are FAANG companies easily recognized and household names, but because they make up such a large portion of the stock market, they can impact the market as a whole. Therefore, it would be an excellent opportunity to learn more about these companies. Read on to learn more about the FAANG group that makes up for a good portion of the S&P 500 market, what they do, how to invest in them, and whether they’re a good investment to make in the first place.

Topic: Technology , FAANG

Publication Type: ETP and Industry

What Is FAANG? [Stock & ETF Overview]

10 March, 2021 | GraniteShares
FAANG is an acronym of five internationally-famous technology giants based in the United States: Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet). Not only are FAANG companies easily recognized and household names, but because they make up such a large portion of the stock market, they can impact the market as a whole. Therefore, it would be an excellent opportunity to learn more about these companies. Read on to learn more about the FAANG group that makes up for a good portion of the S&P 500 market, what they do, how to invest in them, and whether they’re a good investment to make in the first place.

In the world of finance, FANG is an acronym that refers to four American-based technology giants. Companies in this group contain Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), Netflix (NFLX), and Google (GOOG)—after this acronym was born, Google restructured to Alphabet Inc. in 2015; however, the acronym remains the same. FANG stocks are all known for tremendous growth in their respective industries. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about FANG stocks; what each company of this group produces, if their stocks are overvalued, and reasons for investing.

Topic: FAANG , GAFAM , FATANG

Publication Type: ETP and Industry

What Are FANG Stocks? [Definition & FAQ]

08 March, 2021 | GraniteShares
In the world of finance, FANG is an acronym that refers to four American-based technology giants. Companies in this group contain Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), Netflix (NFLX), and Google (GOOG)—after this acronym was born, Google restructured to Alphabet Inc. in 2015; however, the acronym remains the same. FANG stocks are all known for tremendous growth in their respective industries. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about FANG stocks; what each company of this group produces, if their stocks are overvalued, and reasons for investing.

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