In our ETF Power Rankings tables, we're not just scanning for the strongest ETFs â weâre also paying close attention to the ones that have been weak but are starting to turn the corner.
Youâll see this shift visually when the squares transition from red to green.
Take Uranium and the Metals & Mining ETFs, for example. Both have underperformed for some time, but recently, they've started to come back to life.
With base metal prices trending higher â alongside broader commodity strength â this group now has a clear tailwind. And technically, the breakout from its base couldnât be more decisive.
More and more industry groups are resolving higher. And if the ongoing rotation, particularly in international markets, is teaching us anything, itâs that the breadth of opportunities is expanding.
In other words, the old playbook of heavily overweighting growth may not be as effective in this environment â especially as niche sectors like these begin to pull their weight.