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Compare iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF (EWT) vs US Global Jets ETF (JETS) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF vs US Global Jets ETF — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF trades at $100.14, while US Global Jets ETF trades at $31.16. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

EWTJETS
Sector
Broad Market / FactorSector/Thematic
52-Week High
$111.53$33.34
52-Week Low
$58.05$23.12

Aura AI Summary

Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice

iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF

No Aura AI signal available yet.

US Global Jets ETF

JETS trades at $31.10, up 0.81% with a bullish technical signal despite mixed moving averages. RSI levels suggest potential oversold conditions, while support and resistance cluster near $31. Recent news highlights airline sector volatility from Middle East tensions and soaring fuel costs, with May 2026 jet fuel expenses hitting $6.66 billion (U.S. Transportation Department, July 7, 2026). The ETF faces headwinds from cyclical industry pressures but benefits from falling oil prices.

Outlook remains cautious due to high fuel expenses and geopolitical risks, though technical indicators hint at short-term rebound potential. Investment opportunity lies in sector recovery if oil prices stabilize, but risks include persistent cost inflation and competitive gaps among airlines. Analyst sentiment is divided, with some favoring defensive aerospace ETFs over JETS for lower volatility.

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF

EWT tracks the MSCI Taiwan 25/50 Index, providing targeted exposure to large and mid-cap companies in Taiwan. It is heavily concentrated in the information technology sector, serving as a liquid instrument for investors seeking a single-country view of Taiwan's export-oriented and tech-driven economy.

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About US Global Jets ETF

JETS provides targeted exposure to the global airline industry, including commercial airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and airport operators. It focuses on major U.S. and international carriers like Delta, United, and American Airlines.

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