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Tuesday, the much anticipated S&P/Case-Shiller home price index was released, showing a 2.2% decline in October and an 18% decline from the year ago period. The S&P/Case-Shiller index is essentially the most widely utilized arbiter of the broad US housing climate, as it utilizes home price data from 20 major markets throughout the U.S.

Here's how the index cities stacked up, in order of maximum pain:

Phoenix, down 32.7%
Las Vegas, down 31.7%;
San Francisco, down 31%
Miami, down 29%
Los Angeles, down 27.9%
San Diego, down 26.7%
Detroit, down 20.4%
Tampa, down 19.8%
Washington, down 18.7%
Minneapolis, down 16.3%
Chicago, down 10.8%
Atlanta, down 10.5%
Seattle, down 10.2%
Portland, down 10.1%
New York, down 7.5%
Cleveland, down 6.2%
Boston, down 6%
Denver, down 5.2%
Charlotte, down 4.4%
Dallas, down 3%

How Do I Invest in the Case-Shiller Index?

Well, a few months ago, I had contacted a futures broker through the macromarkets website and didn't have much luck. He wasn't very helpful and I think he viewed me as unsophisticated" (not rich) or something along those lines, so we never got anywhere. All I really wanted to do was to start selling futures out of the money increases in the index since I knew we had a long way down to go.

Today, I went back to the source and was encouraged to see that macromarkets has registered for two new exchange traded securities (presumably, similar to a "Case-Shiller ETF"), with tickers UMM for up and DMM for down. Here's how they'll work:
  • Track twice the percentage change in the 10-city S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index.
  • No minimum investment
  • Marginable
  • Backed by Treasuries and cash
  • Over ten years, virtually no correlation with stocks or bonds (both close to zero)
  • The Up and Down securities trade in pairs, so that's how they balance the values diverging and still hold their value.

Below, a snapshot of the market weightings in the securities:

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No word yet on when these will be approved and tradeable. As of now, the tickers are still not trading.

Source:

UMM Fact Sheet