Articles, tagged with "exchange traded fund", page 3
21st October 2010
The very best commodity funding in 2010 and over and above could be a penny stock. But that's pure speculation. The best commodity expense available to any commodity buyer presents investment decision possibilities previously not offered to each-day folks...
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Author:
Clair Cote
21st September 2010
If you want to invest some money, but are not comfortable with the stock markets at the moment, you can consider making investments in some precious metals like silver. As the price ratio for silver to gold is near historic low at this moment, this is rea...
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Author:
Michael Miller
03rd August 2010
Volatility is a funny point; it tends to make folks re-evaluate their interest in investing altogether. The explanation for the doubts and second-guessing definitely has a lot more to do with a poor or non-existent property allocation model, in which case...
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Author:
Omar Wallace
29th May 2010
Investment funds and asset management organizations that offer products and get increasingly difficult with the advent of ETFs (Exchange Traded Fund). An ETF stands for exchange-traded fund. These ETFs are sometimes called trackers and these products inve...
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Author:
jassi022
22nd April 2010
Portfolio Diversification and Proper Asset Allocation
By Larry Lane for InvestorZoo.com
If you are an investor in the stock market, there is a universe of opportunities. Undoubtedly, you will hear the popular stock market averages mentioned in the p...
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Author:
investorzoo
19th April 2010
What is an Exchange Traded Fund?
By Larry Lane for InvestorZoo.com
Commonly known as ETFs, Exchange Traded Funds have been traded since the mid 1990's. ETFs are a direct competitor to index mutual funds. Like mutual funds, they offer instant diversi...
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Author:
myinvestorzoo
23rd March 2010
Exchange traded funds are index funds that are traded on a major stock exchange. It mainly consists of diversified portfolio of stocks into various indexes like mutual funds, but like stocks are traded throughout the day. The most common form of funds inc...
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Author:
R Govindan
15th March 2010
Vanguard has filled an important need for bond investors seeking the higher yields of corporate bonds but with the safety of buying only intermediate-term, investment-grade bond issues. Before November 2009, no ETF was on the market for only these bonds. ...
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Author:
Richard Stooker
02nd March 2010
Instead of buying treasury securities directly from the Treasury or through a broker, buy an exchange traded fund (ETF) called 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (symbol TLT). It trades exactly like a stock and has at least 95% of its assets in U.S. government o...
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Author:
sanfordkahn
08th February 2010
As one decade comes to a close and a new one begins, now is the time to review what you did in the past and think about strategies you can adopt in 2010 and beyond to help you build your wealth through share trading.
What would have worked in 2009?
Look...
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Author:
julialee
15th November 2009
A gold exchange traded fund is also known as gold ETF or gold fund. It refers to a fund that invests primarily in gold-trading or gold-producing companies. The prices of these investments greatly correspond to the value of gold in the market at any one pa...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
19th October 2009
The stock market is viewed as one of the easiest ways to make money. It is important that before you venture into this business that you know the basics. When you want to get acquainted with this industry, you have to know the pros and cons since it can s...
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Author:
Mercy
16th October 2009
Equity index annuities (EIA) earn interest based on the performance of another financial instrument. Usually this is a stock or an equity index. The most commonly used index for an EIA is the S&P 500.
An alternative to investing in an equity index an...
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Author:
Steven Hart
02nd October 2009
Much similar to stocks, an exchange-traded fund (or ETF) is an investment medium traded on stock exchanges.
Most ETFs in the United States are structured as open-end management investment companies. However a few ETFs are structured as unit investment ...
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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 a...
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Author:
Tom Leroy