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October 7, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

October 7, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

Commodity ETFs, REIT ETFs, Quantitative Easing and ETFs, ETFs off 52 Week Highs, Oil ETFs, Metals ETFs, Gold ETFs, Asia ETFs Click here to listen to the show: 10-7-2012 [...more]

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September 30, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

September 30, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

Quantitative Easing and ETFs, Natural Gas ETFs, Building Materials ETFs, Inflation and ETFs, Commodity ETFs, Mortgage-Backed Bond ETFs Click here to listen to the show: 9-30-2012 [...more]

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September 16, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

September 16, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

Currecny ETFs, Fed Update and ETFs, Commodity ETFs, Hedging and ETFs Click here to listen to the show: 9-16-2012 [...more]

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June 24, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

June 24, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

Currency ETFs, European Crisis, Mining ETFs, Commodity ETFs, Gold ETFs, Food & Beverage ETFs Click here to listen to the show: 6-24-2012 [...more]

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March 4, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

March 4, 2012 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

Commodity ETFs And ETNs, Dow 13000 ETFs, Transportation ETFs, Hedging And ETFs, Gasoline Prices And ETFs Click here to listen to the show: 3-4-2012 [...more]

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Technically Overbought ETFs Are Becoming “Exceedingly Overbought”

Technically Overbought ETFs Are Becoming “Exceedingly Overbought”

Consider the reality that existed a mere 4 months ago. Stocks were at 52-week lows and, in many cases, 2 1/2 year lows. A short while later… a wide variety of the very same risk assets have jumped 20%-30%! Of course, healthy bull markets typically experience pullbacks. And while the methodology for determining when a pullback might arrive differs from [...] [...more]

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Will An Emerging Market Bull Reward Patient Investors In 2012?

Will An Emerging Market Bull Reward Patient Investors In 2012?

The investing story for most of the 21st century has been the prominence of emerging market stocks. In a world where industrializing countries have been growing at 3x the pace of developed world counterparts, and where emerging country debt remained remarkably tame, investors began ramping up their overseas holdings. It worked remarkably well; that is, it worked until the 2008 U.S. mortgage collapse and [...] [...more]

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Are Homebuilder ETFs Charting A New Uptrend?

Are Homebuilder ETFs Charting A New Uptrend?

The Commerce Department annonced that new home construction has hit its highest level since April of 2010, “climbing” 9.3% to a seasonally adjusted 685,000 units. Similarly, the National Association of Homebuilders has offered up its own cheerful trend; its Homebuilder Confidence Index has risen for 3 consecutive months. On the other hand, many economists have said that a ”healthy” real [...] [...more]

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December 18, 2011 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

December 18, 2011 – ETF Expert Radio Podcast

Momentum ETFs, Commodity ETFs/ETNs, Asian ETFs, Yield-Oriented ETFs, Consumer ETFs Click here to listen to the show: 12-18-2011 [...more]

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Will Retail ETFs Cross the 2011 Finish Line In 1st Place?

Will Retail ETFs Cross the 2011 Finish Line In 1st Place?

U.S. shoppers spent like crazy on Black Friday and Cyber-Monday, but then pulled back in the days that followed. Not surprisingly, the short-term uncertainty over consumption has led many to take profits on assets such as SPDR Retail (XRT), Consumer Discretionary (XLY) and the Retail HOLDRs (RTH). However, luxury retailers like Saks and Nordstom have experienced no letdown [...] [...more]

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