American energy ETFs have dropped to their lowest share of total US equity ETF assets in over two decades, now sitting below 0.5%. This historic low signals a significant shift in investor positioning and portfolio allocation strategies. The energy sector's shrinking footprint in the equity ETF landscape reflects broader market dynamics and changing risk appetite among institutional and retail investors tracking US equity markets.
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American energy ETFs have dropped to their lowest share of total US equity ETF assets in over two decades, now sitting below 0.5%. This historic low signals a significant shift in investor positioning and portfolio allocation strategies. The energy sector's shrinking footprint in the equity ETF landscape reflects broader market dynamics and changing risk appetite among institutional and retail investors tracking US equity markets.