WOOD ETF offers a favorable risk-reward setup, with technical support at $66.25 and stops recommended below $65 per share. Lumber futures have outperformed WOOD in 2025, but WOOD remains a strong ...
Lumber was the pandemic's hottest commodity, but now there's little demand and prices are falling. (Landon Speers for The Wall Street Journal) Americans were living in lockdown the last time wood ...
Lumber prices could surge due to lower interest rates, pent-up housing demand, and infrastructure projects under the new U.S. administration. The iShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF is highly ...