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AirShares EU Carbon Allowances Fund (ASO)

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  • Investing with Green ETFs by The Green Investor
    I was surprised to notice that the last articles about alternative energy ETFs date from 2007. There have been good articles on selected funds more recently, but when it comes to an overview of available choices nothing has been published since the excellent Seeking Alpha articles “The... More »
    September 14, 2009 GEX, ICLN, PBD
  • ETFs: Survival of the Fittest by Don Dion
    The closing of ASO and other low performing funds adds a note of sobriety to the ETF success story amid the rush to bring funds to the market. These closings are necessary, however, as the Darwinian trimming leaves behind stronger, more reliable funds. More »
    July 30, 2009 ASO, BLK, SCHW
  • AirShares EU Carbon Allowances Fund (NYSE Arca: ASO) by Phatfaves
    AirShares EU Carbon Allowances Fund (ASO) is a commodity pool that seeks to provide investors with investment results generally corresponding, before payment of ASO’s expenses and liabilities, to the performance of a basket of exchange-traded futures contracts for European Union Allowances... More »
    July 11, 2009 ASO
  • The Socially Responsible ETF Guide (Five Minute Edition) by Michael Johnston
    As the ETF industry has exploded and investors have poured cash from traditional mutual funds into these investments, a number of interesting ETFs have popped up attempting to establish market share. One interesting sector consists of socially responsible ETFs, which generally invest... More »
    May 18, 2009 PBW, TAN, KLD
  • Airline ETF among the laggards by Moby Waller
    Let's take a look at some of this week's top- and bottom-performing ETFs and ETNs.  Keep in mind that we cull the list to have a variety of sectors and we toss out Ultra, UltraShorts, 2X, 3X, & Inverse ETFs. Some of these names are lightly traded and may be fairly illiquid.  Make... More »
    May 15, 2009 ASO, DBR, RJN

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