Airline ETF: First Class Ticket To Portfolio Gains?
09 December 2009 at 10:05 am by Staff
According to one writer for the Wall Street Journal, the airline industry may be on a flight path away from recessionary turbulence. Planes are fuller, fuel costs are lower and discounts are harder to find. Ergo… profitability may be in plain view.
Investors believing in the potential uptrend for travel and leisure may wish to investigate the Airline ETF. Others may want to do their due dilligence on Emerging Market ETFs post the Dubai shocker.
Emerging Market Funds Bounce Back From Dubai Jolt - Daniel Tovrov, Mutual Fund Wire
Will Industry Recovery Boost Airline ETF? - Michael Johnston, ETF Database
An ETF For Arbitrage Traders - Russ Krull, MSNBC
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Tags | Airline ETFs, Arbitrage Investing, Emerging Market ETFs














