May 17, 2009 – ETF Podcast
Short ETFs and how to approach them make up the first half of the show today. The second half focuses on the producing nations and their respective ETFs. Click here to listen to the show: 5-17-09 Continue Reading...
Short ETFs and how to approach them make up the first half of the show today. The second half focuses on the producing nations and their respective ETFs. Click here to listen to the show: 5-17-09 Continue Reading...
It's very frustrating when the media at large agree with you. Or is it, "I'm agreeing with them." Whatever the case may be, it's hard to argue with the well-reasoned logic. The market pulls back... Continue Reading...
ETFs are tradeable, inexpensive and tax-efficient. Those are just a handful of the benefits of ETF investing. Do ultrashort ETFs offer yet another "positive" for the investing public? One group wants the equivalent of "warning... Continue Reading...
Investing in resource-rich countries helped you make out like a bandit in the "21st Century Commodities Boom." Then came the bust (circa July 2008) that sent energy and material-heavy emerging market ETFs into a death... Continue Reading...
Mr. Buffett recently sat down with Berkshire Hathaway investors for breakfast. Get a gander at the article outlining ideas that Warren served up. Also, what sector ETF is one of the most respected business schools... Continue Reading...
Some things are inevitable, even though you can't time them precisely; that is, stock markets worldwide have been begging for a pullback of substance. This was the week. Several trading days ago, I asked when... Continue Reading...
Hedging your selections has become more important than ever. Should you short? Should you buy or sell in increments? And if you're interested in the more volatile tech sector, find out what many of the... Continue Reading...
South Korea ETF, Malaysia ETF, Taiwan ETF and a discussion of why you may want to keep foreign country Exchange-Traded funds on your radar. Click here to listen to the show: 5-13-09 Continue Reading...
Crude oil has made its way to $60 per barrel. You can't go from $35 per barrel to $60 per barrel without an underlying investor belief in the eventual return of genuine global demand. Similarly,... Continue Reading...
Are China exchange-traded funds poised for further gains? Does 35% capital appreciation suggest that one needs to employ a strategic change... perhaps become more defensive? Here are the best ETF articles for May 12, 2009... Continue Reading...