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Will Steel ETFs Lose Their Strength?

01 September 2010 at 2:18 pm by Staff     Bookmark and Share    Follow EtfExpert on Twitter

Commodity ETFs have been showing resilience and relative market strength. Yet that doesn’t always result in super-sized returns for hard-asset producers. One writer goes on the record to explain why global forces may work against the steel companies.

Dividend Stock ETFs and High Yield Bond ETFs may be attractive purchases on the “dips.” One Seeking Alpha author believes Preferred ETFs offer yet another solid alternative during periods of uncertainty. 

Steel ETFs Likely To Decline - Kevin Grewal, Smart Stops
For The First Time, A Master Limited Partnership ETF - Robert Goldsborough, Morningstar
Profiting With Preferred ETFs - Brian Burns, Seeking Alpha

 

 

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