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Here's a look at which ETFs won and lost in this year's market environment.


From the resurgence of the crypto bull market and the collapse of regional banks to numerous Federal Reserve decisions, the astonishing bull run of the "Magnificent Seven" stocks, and the unceasing hype around AI, there was no shortage of catalysts influencing ETF investors in 2023.
Now, as December winds down, it's an opportune moment to reflect on the ETFs that stood out this year — for better or for worse. But before diving in, a few ground rules: this analysis excludes leveraged/inverse ETFs. Exchange-traded notes, or ETNs are also being left out.
In addition, it's also crucial to understand that discussing the performance of these ETFs isn't about endorsing or criticizing the fund managers' strategies.
Instead, it's a chance to critically examine how different ETFs responded to the year's dynamic conditions, shedding light on the complex interplay of market forces and investment strategies in 2023.
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After a tumultuous 2022 in the cryptocurrency world, marked by high-profile collapses and legal dramas, many skeptics were ready to declare a new "crypto winter."
However, 2023 flipped the script with Bitcoin experiencing a significant bull run, soaring from a low of $16,605 on January 1st to a high of $41,251 by December 12th.
ETF investors found themselves at the center of attention amid rampant speculation about the launch of a spot Bitcoin ETF. Major players like Grayscale, Bitwise, BlackRock, and ARK Invest eagerly awaited SEC approval for their filed prospectuses.
This buzz around potential Bitcoin ETFs highlights the growing enthusiasm for blending traditional finance with decentralized finance, positioning ETFs as a bridge between the two. As a result, several cryptocurrency-related ETFs emerged as the big winners of 2023.
The VanEck Digital Transformation ETF (
However, the volatility of the crypto market means these figures could change rapidly. Looking ahead, January is set to be a pivotal month, potentially seeing the approval (or further delay) of a spot Bitcoin ETF, a development eagerly anticipated by investors.
The ETF losers of 2023 represent a range of strategies that didn’t fare well for various reasons, none of which were connected to each other or a broad theme.
First is the Simplify Tail Risk Strategy ETF (
In a year without a major market downturn, like 2023’s bull market, this ongoing expense on hedges led to substantial, sustained declines in CYA’s value. This ETF is better suited as a short-term hedge rather than a long-term hold in such market conditions.
The second major loser was the iShares MSCI Russia ETF (ERUS), which plummeted by 81.19% and was ultimately delisted and liquidated altogether. The ETF’s downfall reflects the significant risks inherent in single-country investing, especially in emerging markets, as Russian equities became virtually uninvestable due to sanctions following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Finally, the Global X Cannabis ETF (
Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.
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