WNDY

Global X Wind Energy ETF

Delisted

WNDY was delisted on the 22nd of August, 2025.

Financial journalist opinion

Neutral
PRNewsWire
1 month ago
Global X Announces Product Updates
NEW YORK , July 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Global X Management Company LLC ("Global X"), the New York-based provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), has a diverse product lineup across its Thematic Growth, Income, International Access, Core, and Commodity suites. The firm offers over 90 widely accessible ETF solutions, empowering investors to pursue their financial goals and driving $8.6 billion of net inflows in 2024 and nearly $4.3 billion in 2025.1 As we evolve our platform and launch new strategies, we constantly monitor and evaluate the regulatory and economic environment as well as disruptive themes to ensure we are meeting investor objectives.
Global X Announces Product Updates
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Zacks Investment Research
5 months ago
4 ETFs Up More Than 10% Amid Market Turmoil
Here are a few ETFs that have survived the recent turmoil and gained in double digits over the past month.
4 ETFs Up More Than 10% Amid Market Turmoil
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InvestorPlace
1 year ago
3 Renewable Energy Stocks to Sell in July Before They Crash & Burn
Despite many governments and activists worldwide stating that renewable energy is the future, several companies that have invested in the industry have started to struggle. This has culminated in a few renewable energy stocks to sell to avoid portfolio losses.
3 Renewable Energy Stocks to Sell in July Before They Crash & Burn
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InvestorPlace
1 year ago
3 Sorry Energy Stocks to Sell While You Still Can
The price of energy, particularly in the consumer marketplace, can be a major driver of inflation. After all, the type of energy a region or country depends upon has the potential to greatly impact the cost of its goods and services.
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ETF Trends
1 year ago
A Detour on the Road to the Clean Energy Transition
Investors who piled into clean energy themes the last few years are experiencing some performance pain this year, as we appear to be experiencing a detour on the road to the clean energy transition. Related themes have been hard hit this year due to a confluence of events.
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Zacks Investment Research
1 year ago
After a Tough 2023, Can Wind Energy ETFs Rebound in 2024?
While there are notable challenges, particularly in the U.S., the long-term outlook for the global wind market remains positive, driven by strong growth in offshore wind capacity and supportive government policies in various regions.
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