New developments at the MSCI World ETF: What investors need to know now
According to a report from www.boerse-online.de, there are two new developments with the MSCI World ETF that concern investors. It is discussed how the takeover of Microsoft as the most valuable company in the world will affect the leadership of the ETF and whether the rally of the world stock index will continue. The acquisition of Microsoft as the most valuable company in the world and the strengthening position in the MSCI World ETF has far-reaching implications. Since Microsoft will now largely determine the ETF, this could lead to further price increases, as Microsoft is going strong at the moment. The 33 percent rally could therefore move forward. The movement of Microsoft shares will now lead the MSCI World...

New developments at the MSCI World ETF: What investors need to know now
According to a report by www.boerse-online.de, there are two new developments with the MSCI World ETF that concern investors. It is discussed how the takeover of Microsoft as the most valuable company in the world will affect the leadership of the ETF and whether the rally of the world stock index will continue.
The acquisition of Microsoft as the most valuable company in the world and the strengthening position in the MSCI World ETF has far-reaching implications. Since Microsoft will now largely determine the ETF, this could lead to further price increases, as Microsoft is going strong at the moment. The 33 percent rally could therefore move forward. The move in Microsoft stock will now dictate the MSCI World ETF more than before and is expected to lead to further gains. Investors should therefore be prepared for further price increases, especially since the all-time high in dollars is only just above the current level of the index.
Tradingview's chart shows that the MSCI World ETF has long since left the downward trend channel. The 33 percent rally to the 1.618 Fibonacci level has already been predicted and so far 10 percent of it has already been completed. The ETF has regained the red uptrend line and is back in full uptrend. The next important step will be to overcome the all-time high in dollars. If this is achieved, the ETF could continue rising to the 1.618 Fibonacci level, which is still 21 percent away. However, this depends largely on the quarterly figures, the performance of Microsoft and the interest rate policy in the USA.
Overall, the analysis suggests continued positive performance for the MSCI World ETF, supported by changes in market leadership and technical trends. Investors should therefore keep an eye on the market and developments as further opportunities may arise.
Read the source article at www.boerse-online.de