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30th September 2009
An exchange-traded fund also known as ETF is nothing but an investment fund, to a large extent like stocks, and are traded on the world’s stock exchanges. They can be bought and sold right through the day, similar to stocks, on a securities exchange via... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy
30th September 2009
An exchange-traded fund also known as ETF is nothing but an investment fund, to a large extent like stocks, and are traded on the world’s stock exchanges. They can be bought and sold right through the day, similar to stocks, on a securities exchange via... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy
16th September 2009
ETFs or "Exchange Traded Funds" come in many shapes and varieties. Let's start with the three basic elements, these are publicly traded: open end mutual fund index, the unit investment trust, abbreviated ITU and trust guarantor.
Exchange traded is de... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
16th September 2009
Employed by market traders, the experts in the field, the best buy and sell barometer is the movement of exchange-traded funds. ETFs, or "Exchange-Traded Funds" are similar to mutual funds, but the two are distinguishable.
All types of funds allow s... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
16th September 2009
The biggest etf was the first one. Created in 1993, SPDR, short for Standard & Poor's 500 Index Depository Receipts, continues to be in trading activity, a most popular choice.
Spiders are funds managed by State Street Global Advisors, follows the S... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
27th August 2009
Exchange-Traded Funds, or ETFs, are a highly adaptable way to create long-term growth. ETFs are a portfolio of commodities, bonds or stocks which embody a group of stocks in one particular sector or commodities, which comply with a known index.
Differe... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
18th August 2009
We are representing investors in numerous of the Ultra ProShares Funds and UltraShort ProShares Funds, which have subjected financiers to substantially more risk than was revealed and ended in enormous losses by backers. These leveraged ETFs include the ... Read >
Author: Jody Huber
16th August 2009
Now that the stock market has seen a large dip thanks to the over-leveraged, excessively risky strategies of the major banks, it is more important than ever to use a proven, repeatable investment strategy.
While there are a glut of new investment strat... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes
15th August 2009
ETFs have been universally applied by day traders and regular small investors since they first were sold in 1993.ETF's may be applied to produce a wide-ranging stock portfolio with a sizeable mixture of industries represented.}Employ ETFs to contribute di... Read >
Author: Courtney Blackwell
10th August 2009
Commodity ETFs seem to be doing well, but farming ETFs are doing better than well. Over all of the exchange traded funds on the market one in particular is flying high. PowerShares DBA ETF has shown more than 50% return since Jan, 2007, when this ETF wa... Read >
Author: Chase Boyd
04th August 2009
Especially for IT companies, who are investing in shares, funds, it is very important to seek IT investment management service so that their investment goals are met in effective way and thereby giving them profitable return on investments. IT investment ... Read >
Author: Mak
04th August 2009
The intent of this article is to feature the many advantages of investing in ETFs or Exchange trade funds and the ways it will in reality bolster your investment finances.Exchange trade funds or ETFs are investment vehicles that merge some investment attr... Read >
Author: Courtney Blackwell
02nd August 2009
Until the recent economic downturn, I pretty much followed my broker's suggestions when it came to my investments. I was getting rich, but I was doing okay until the financial crisis hit. I lost a lot of money and I realized that I was going to have to... Read >
Author: Julian Norris
11th July 2009
As the financial markets are melting down, people are terrified to put their money in any investment vehicle. Even the smartest and bravest investor will cower down and tightly hold his money as he watches major corporations fall down. Since people don’... Read >
Author: Yossarian
01st July 2009
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are investment vehicles that, like stocks, are listed and traded on stock exchanges around the world. ETFs are bought and sold like individual stocks and can be traded throughout the trading day, with the investor paying broke... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
15th June 2009
Day trading is hard and intimidating but with these quick tips you can make money day trading and have successful side income that makes you money. In day trading you need to constantly be watching the markets picking stocks and following market trends. H... Read >
Author: Peter Skotnicky
11th June 2009
Why is gold a safe haven?
When share markets fall, investors usually turn to fixed interest in cash to park their money. But even fixed interest can be risky and cash can be devalued by inflation and currency movements. If foreign banks become concerned ... Read >
Author: Julia Lee
19th May 2009
ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) have been launched in 1993 with introduction of SPDRs that tracks the S&P 500 index. SPDRs remains by now as one of the most traded stock on the stock market. ETFs should be considered as funds that could be traded as stocks a... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
19th May 2009
An ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is an investment vehicle designed to have characteristics of the mutual funds and flexibility of trading as stocks. ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) are traded on stock exchanges in the same way the stocks are traded. They could ... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
13th May 2009
Many people today are familiar with equity funds - funds that invest in equities, or, what’s commonly known as stocks. However, the term can also cause confusion, considering the various types that are available on the market - each serving a unique pur... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th May 2009
Nowadays, a lot of people aren't aware of how beneficial spreading out financial investments can be. They are mistakenly misled into believing that a 401-K or other retirement plan alone will deliver enough money for them to live on as long as they have m... Read >
Author: kristiambrose
09th April 2009
Gold is a commodity that has been sought for hundreds of years by all kinds of men and women. Why do so many people seek something that has such limited utility? The simple answer is that there isn't very much of it. It provided the earliest forms of c... Read >
Author: Vitaly I
09th April 2009
The concept of "clean tech" is a response to the projected population growth on the planet, which is estimated to be 2.3 billion people by the 2050. The theory is that clean tech companies, which address environmental sustainability as part of their over... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
27th March 2009
What exactly are ETF's?
Introduction
Exchange-Traded Funds, or ETFs, are basically like mutual funds but that trade on stock exchanges, with a few important differences. They have many of the benefits of stocks while avoiding some of the disadvantages... Read >
Author: RodGray
17th March 2009
Diversification is a widely accepted investment principle. It merely means investing in a large number of stocks or bonds. This decreases the risk to your portfolio if one particular stock or bond should decrease in value. There are many methods of achiev... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about IT asset management or any other such as mobile asset management, exchange traded ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
20th February 2009
Investors are always looking for the next "big thing" in trading, the best way to get that specific edge, a way to turn a struggling portfolio around or augment a successful trading theory. One such strategy is the Sector Rotation strategy. This trading... Read >
Author: Price Headley
21st January 2009
Currency trading occurs continuously day; as the Asian trading session closes, the European session starts, followed by the North American session and then back to the Asian session, omitting weekends. Currency traders are trading money for money, the hi... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll
11th January 2009
In martial arts there are many different types of strikes, grabs or holds, each one designed for a specific purpose. The same is true for the stock markets. If you use the wrong trade at the wrong time you will lose money. The problem is that most retail ... Read >
Author: OptionSpreadTrades.com
01st December 2008
For those who seek professional investment management, the most important decision they will make is the individual or organization with whom they choose to work. A quality Fee-Only Financial Advisor must realize the significant degree of discretion, tru... Read >
Author: Brad
13th October 2008
The price of oil continues to soar as the demand is obviously way more than the supply. Developing countries like China and India have increased their demand for oil supply to support their massive growth rate. Developed countries like the United States a... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
06th October 2008
How quickly time does fly. It is almost a year since the stock market posted a significant long-term High. It was marked by a bearish Candlestick pattern, and has been followed all the way down by a series of similar bearish formations. The events ... Read >
Author: candleman
01st October 2008
Candlesticks as Weapons of Defense
A gracious hostess will decorate her dining table with finery, the best in the house. If she is fortunate enough to have good chinaware and sterling silver tableware, they will be set in place for her guests. Ther... Read >
Author: candleman
10th September 2008
Do you want to know how to trade the hottest new investment vehicle the ETFs ? ETF profit driver is a course about Trading ETFs which was created by Bill Poulos who is a 30 year veteran trader and an investment instructor. This course reveals the secrets... Read >
Author: Joel Ng
15th August 2008
The third largest Asian economy (after Japan and China) and the twelfth largest in the world, the Indian economy is virtually a success story. A mixed economy with more of socialist features to begin with in 1947, India, today, has become home to many MNC... Read >
Author: Aditya
29th July 2008
With the equity markets tanking, some investors have been shifting focus to commodities such as oil and gold to gain from the rally in these commodities and restrict overall losses. But, with oil already showing signs of weakness and gold cooling off fro... Read >
Author: Anasua
03rd July 2008
If you’re in your 20s and 30s and wish to retire comfortably with a tidy sum of cash, you need to start making money from multiple income streams now.
A quick example: a 22-year old person starts saving and investing $1,000 a year and earning an ave... Read >
Author: Kum Cheong
25th May 2008
Many people remain unaware of this. The amount of interest money you’ll probably earn from your personal bank savings can be easily overwhelmed by current rising inflation rates.
As such, you may wish to consider investing your spare cash to grow you... Read >
Author: Kum Cheong
07th April 2008
Russell indexes have been developed by the Frank Russell Company and the New York Futures Exchange (NYFE), to measure U.S. market segments and were introduced to the market in1984. Russell 3000 index is the main U.S. index from the Russell series. This in... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
10th March 2008
The S&P 500 index is one of the most tracked indexes in the world and it consists of 500 Large-Cap publicly traded corporations. Majority of these companies are American largest public companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Exch... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
13th January 2007
Continuing my theme of looking at the diversified ETF's(Exchange Traded Funds) coupled with my belief that we are in the midst of a secular Bull Market for commodities(who am I to argue with Jim Rogers !!) then I wanted to expand on my recent post around ... Read >
Author: A Gillies
08th January 2007
There are so many things that we all do on a regular basis even though we know that we should not be doing them. This could be from smoking, driving and talking on the cell phone at the same time or eating too many chocolates. Whatever it is, it is not ... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
03rd August 2006
Exchange-traded funds (or EFT for short) have recently become a more and more interesting alternative to classic mutual funds. As of today, there are over 175 EFTs accumulating over 200 billion dollars - and these numbers are growing. While it is improbab... Read >
Author: Jill Kane
25th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
Many investors still don't know about Exchange Traded Funds (or ETFs) and their advantages over traditional mutual funds. In this article, we'll examine Exchange Traded Funds, their history, performance and advantages an... Read >
Author: john McClure
26th May 2006
Do you want more income with less risk?
By Randy Durig
Using CLOSED END FUNDS for GROWTH and INCOME
If you're looking for more income, this article could shed some light on the advantages of deeply discounted closed end funds and demonstrated adv... Read >
Author: Randy Durig
17th February 2006
I have been dealing with the brokerage industry for over 10 years and during that period I have found many instances that mutual funds were excellent recommendations for clients. Those days are essentially over. I know you are aware of ETF's. These are ex... Read >
Author: Larry Potter
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