U.S. Equity Market Gains: A Weekly Overview
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U.S. Equity Market Gains: A Weekly Overview

authorBy Strive Masiyiwa
DateAug 18, 2026
Read time1 min

During the recent trading period ending August 14, 2026, American stock markets experienced widespread increases, with both prominent exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and specific industry sectors marking positive shifts.

Energy sector investments, represented by the XLE ETF, emerged as the top performer, recording an impressive 7.67% rise. Meanwhile, the SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (SPYM) climbed 4%, and the Invesco Nasdaq-100 ETF (QQQM) advanced by 6.3%. For the year, the small-cap focused IWM ETF led all funds with a substantial 24% increase. Following closely were the Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) and QQQM. International markets also showed strength, with the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF growing by 21.8% and the Vanguard FTSE All-World Ex-US ETF achieving a 17.2% return.

The overall upward trend in the U.S. equity market underscores a resilient investment landscape. Investors can benefit from understanding these shifts and considering diversified portfolios that include both growth and value-oriented assets, as well as international exposures, to capitalize on varying market dynamics and foster financial prosperity.

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