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Top ETFDB Stories for June Touch on SpaceX IPO, Current Income, & More

June saw strong performance in terms of readership across content hubs on ETF Database. The hottest topics ranged from news stemming from the SpaceX IPO to details related to the methodologies underlying certain ETFs.Wall Street Rigor Meets Hyperliquid Valuation by DJ Shaw led the pack with the most views. The article looked at CoinShares analysis around Hyperliquid and unpacks the findings of a recent report from the issuer on the cryptocurrency. The second-most-read article was Nick Wodeshick’s BLOK’s Top Stocks for May Target AI Data Center Growth. Wodeshick looked at the stocks in the Amplify Blockchain Technology ETF’s (BLOK A) portfolio that drove its performance during May. Cipher Digital and Hut 8 Corp. both contributed significantly to BLOK’s nearly 15% gain that month. Nick Peters-Golden’s Q&A with Kieran Kirwan of ProShares claimed the No. 3 spot in the rankings. How These ETFs Offer Current Income Without Sacrificing Performance featured a discussion of the covered call strategies underlying ProShares’ High Income ETFs and what makes them stand out from similar approaches. Peters-Golden makes another appearance in the list of June’s top articles with the fourth-most-read piece, which examined the inclusion of post-IPO SpaceX in the index underlying the Procure Space ETF (UFO ). SpaceX IPO to Boost Areospace ETFs? Try UFO highlighted UFO’s outsized recent performance and what adding SpaceX could mean for the fund. See More: Top May Articles Cover Everything From Autocallables to Nuclear Power Calamos Flagship Autocallable ETF Passes $1 Billion in AUM by Wodeshick falls into the fifth spot. The story announced a major milestone for the Calamos Autocallable Income ETF (CAIE ), with the fund surpassing $1 billion in assets under management. Peters-Golden makes a third appearance on the top 10 list with American Century’s Testani on How to Beat Concentration Risk. As the sixth-most-read article for June, it covered the American Century U.S. Quality Growth ETF (QGRO B). It also took note of how the fund’s underlying index methodology combines quality and growth exposures. Two articles from the Innovative ETFs content hub were in the seventh and eighth places for views for the month. Ryan Schloesser covered the launch of five new BulletShares ETFs tracking Treasury bonds maturing respectively in each year from 2027 through 2031 in the No. 7 article, Invesco Expands BulletShares Suite with New Treasury ETFs. Meanwhile, for the No. 8 article, Ben Hernandez wrote about the Nasdaq-100’s quarterly reshuffle in The Qs Shift Gears: Nasdaq 100 Rebalances While SpaceX Looms. The ninth-most-read article from June was written by Wodeshick in his third appearance on the list. New China Restrictions Showcase REXC’s Ex-China Opportunities discussed the imposition of trade restrictions by China and how the Sprott Rare Earths ETF (REXC) remains unscathed by those developments. Finally, Elle Caruso Fitzgerald wrapped up the top 10 articles for June with Energy Priorities Have Shifted From Net-Zero to Total Security, which detailed a paradigm shift in energy goals at the global level to a focus on maintaining access to vital energy resources. For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Thematic Investing Content Hub. VettaFi LLC (“VettaFi”) is the index provider for BLOK, QGRO, and UFO, for which it receives an index licensing fee. However, BLOK, QGRO, and UFO are not issued, sponsored, endorsed, or sold by VettaFi, and VettaFi has no obligation or liability in connection with the issuance, administration, marketing, or trading of BLOK, QGRO, or UFO.

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