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Thematic ETF Daily Trading Outlook

Theme Signal

Software, cloud and AI-adjacent technology regained leadership, while biotech, housing, cannabis, uranium and gold miners lagged as Monday’s setup turned more cautious around Middle East risk, oil, rates and post-rally positioning.

Investment Digest

The thematic backdrop remains risk-on but less forgiving after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq finished at new all-time highs, extended their winning streaks to five weeks, and came off a month in which AI compute demand, hyperscaler capex, consumer resilience and pricing power drove a strong earnings-led advance. The latest trading updates show Friday’s leadership shifting back toward software, semis/memory, online brokers, media, airlines and cruise lines, helped by favorable results from AAPL, TEAM, TWLO and several AI-infrastructure beneficiaries, while energy, machinery, housing, biotech, managed care, restaurants and hotels lagged. Monday’s futures softness introduces a more tactical tone, with the Middle East stalemate back in focus, oil higher, Treasury yields slightly firmer, gold lower and Bitcoin futures higher. Project Freedom has not gained much traction as a mechanism to ease Strait of Hormuz disruptions, keeping energy-security risk and monetary-policy complications alive even as the market continues to lean on strong Q1 profits. ISM manufacturing also added some nuance: the headline remained in expansion at 52.7, but missed consensus, with softer production and employment readings offset by firmer new orders and a large jump in prices paid. That mix argues for continued exposure to AI infrastructure, software, semiconductors and select power/grid themes, but with tighter discipline around speculative, rate-sensitive and geopolitically exposed segments after the sharp April rebound.

Thematic Tail of the Tape

Recent data show software and cloud ETFs at the top of the daily leaderboard, a notable reversal from the prior session’s software weakness and consistent with the trading updates highlighting strong reactions to TEAM, TWLO and FIVN. WCLD led the 1D tape with a 6.38% gain, followed by CLOU at 5.41%, SKYY at 4.73%, XSW at 3.68% and IGV at 3.24%, while 1M returns across the group remained positive but uneven, ranging from 4.97% for WCLD to 12.74% for SKYY. The weaker side of the tape was concentrated in higher-beta and cyclical themes: LABU fell 2.22%, ITB declined 1.58%, CNBS dropped 1.42%, MSOS lost 1.37% and NLR fell 1.35%. That pattern suggests investors are still rewarding AI/software earnings validation but are becoming more cautious on housing, biotech, cannabis and uranium after strong recent rebounds. Flows remain more constructive than the Monday futures tone would imply, led by 1M inflows of $20.83B into SPY, $9.98B into QQQ, $5.26B into VTI, $3.67B into SMH and $2.42B into SCHD. However, the outflow list highlights lingering skepticism toward small caps, duration and metals exposure, with IWM losing $2.30B over 1M, GLD losing $2.23B, AGG losing $2.19B, SLV losing $553.07M and XLRE losing $308.33M. YTD flows continue to favor VTI, SCHD, VUG, SMH and IGV, while the largest YTD redemptions remain concentrated in SPY, IWM, GLD, SLV and QQQ.

Bottom Line

The tactical takeaway is to remain constructive on the AI/software/semiconductor complex, but to reduce the amount of beta being chased after the market’s five-week advance and April’s sharp momentum reset. The strongest confirmation is now coming from software and semiconductors together: software dominated the 1D performance table, while SMH continues to show powerful flow support with $3.67B of 1M inflows and a 30.07% 1M return. However, the combination of Monday futures weakness, renewed Middle East focus, slightly firmer yields, oil sensitivity and heavy upcoming macro data argues for a more selective posture. The preferred thematic ETF positioning is to keep core exposure in semiconductors, software, AI infrastructure and grid/power beneficiaries, while treating cannabis, levered biotech, housing and uranium as more tactical trades and avoiding overextension in areas where recent gains are not yet supported by durable flows.

Thematic ETF Performance — Top 5 (1D)

ETF Theme 1D 1W 1M
WCLD Software 6.38% 5.88% 4.97%
CLOU Software 5.41% 5.89% 6.64%
SKYY Software 4.73% 4.33% 12.74%
XSW Software 3.68% 3.96% 9.87%
IGV Software 3.24% 1.40% 8.60%

Thematic ETF Performance — Bottom 5 (1D)

ETF Theme 1D 1W 1M
LABU Biotechnology -2.22% -6.31% 2.35%
ITB Housing & Autos -1.58% -4.55% 4.20%
CNBS Cannabis -1.42% -3.90% 27.76%
MSOS Cannabis -1.37% -2.14% 36.96%
NLR Uranium Reactors -1.35% -1.95% 7.17%

ETF Fund Flows — Top 5 Inflows (1M)

ETF Theme 1M Flows 1M Return 1D
SPY Broad Market $20.83B 9.98% 0.28%
QQQ Broad Market $9.98B 15.38% 0.96%
VTI Dividend $5.26B 9.92% 0.31%
SMH Semiconductors $3.67B 30.07% 0.61%
SCHD Dividend $2.42B 4.42% -0.65%

ETF Fund Flows — Top 5 Outflows (1M)

ETF Theme 1M Flows 1M Return 1D
IWM Broad Market $(2.30B) 11.91% 0.47%
GLD Natural Resources $(2.23B) -3.34% -0.11%
AGG Broad Market $(2.19B) 0.23% 0.13%
SLV Natural Resources $(553.07M) 0.22% 2.45%
XLRE REITs $(308.33M) 8.23% -0.18%

ETF Fund Flows — Top 5 Inflows (YTD)

ETF Theme YTD Flows 1M Return 1D
VTI Dividend $20.51B 9.92% 0.31%
SCHD Dividend $7.37B 4.42% -0.65%
VUG Broad Market $5.82B 13.95% 0.83%
SMH Semiconductors $5.67B 30.07% 0.61%
IGV Software $5.50B 8.60% 3.24%

ETF Fund Flows — Top 5 Outflows (YTD)

ETF Theme YTD Flows 1M Return 1D
SPY Broad Market $(11.62B) 9.98% 0.28%
IWM Broad Market $(5.39B) 11.91% 0.47%
GLD Natural Resources $(5.12B) -3.34% -0.11%
SLV Natural Resources $(3.43B) 0.22% 2.45%
QQQ Broad Market $(2.22B) 15.38% 0.96%

 

 

 

Data sourced from FactSet Research Systems Inc. and StreetAccount

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. 

Patrick Torbert

Editor | Chief Strategist

Patrick Torbert is a veteran financial market analyst who is currently the Editor and Chief at ETF Insight a NY based full-service content, TV, video podcast and digital marketing firm that represents several ETF issuers. Patrick brings 20+ years of experience from Fidelity Asset Management where he most recently served as an equity and multi-asset analyst.
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