June 30, 2010 – ETF Podcast | Main | Industry ETFs and Sector ETFs In Relation To Their 52-Week Lows

ETF Investments That Are Trending “UUP”

30 June 2010 at 11:48 am by Staff     Bookmark and Share    Follow EtfExpert on Twitter

With stock markets globe-wide succumbing to volatility, certain ETFs have secured more than a fair share of followers. For example, PowerShares US Dollar Bullish (UUP) has successfully capitalized on the king of all currencies. Treasury Bond ETFs have also curried favor.

Does his mean you should buy into the doom-n-gloom forecasted by U.S. Treasury Bond ETFs? Or are there other ways to interpret the recent flight to perceived safe harbors?

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Disclosure Statement: ETF Expert is a web log (”blog”) that makes the world of ETFs easier to understand. Gary Gordon, MS, CFP is the president of Pacific Park Financial, Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser with the SEC. The company and/or its clients may hold positions in the ETFs, mutual funds and/or index funds mentioned above. The company receives advertising compensation from Invesco PowerShares Capital Management, LLC and Geary Advisors, LLC. The commentary does not constitute individualized investment advice. The opinions offered herein are not personalized recommendations to buy, sell or hold securities. Investors who are interested in money management services may visit the Pacific Park Financial, Inc. web site.

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