
Brent oil fund rose about 1.9% on non-farm payroll day, leading U.S. stock category ETFs along with small-cap stock index ETFs, while long-term U.S. Treasury bond ETFs and gold ETFs fell about 1.3%
On Friday (June 6), the US Brent oil price fund rose by 1.89%, the Russell 2000 Index ETF increased by 1.62%, the Dow Jones ETF rose by 1.04%, the S&P 500 ETF gained 1.03%, and the Nasdaq 100 ETF increased by 0.98%. The soybean fund rose by 0.83%, the agricultural products fund increased by 0.81%, the Barclays US Convertible Bond ETF rose by 0.77%, the long US Dollar Index increased by 0.51%, the US Real Estate Fund rose by 0.48%, and the Emerging Markets ETF increased by 0.32%. The long Euro fell by 0.35%, the long Japanese Yen decreased by 0.70%, the US Treasury 20+ Year ETF fell by 1.27%, the Gold ETF decreased by 1.34%, and the long Volatility Index fell by 4.17%