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DB Commodity Long ETN (DPU)

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  • The Complete List of Commodity ETFs and ETNs [View article]
    See also: Commodity ETFs and ETNs http://seekingalpha.com/article/30369-commodity-etfs-and-etns
    Comment by David Jackson
    Nov 16 16:45 pm |
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  • The Real Problem with ETNs: The Spreads [View article]
    Other than that, Mrs Lincoln, how was the play?
    Comment by nym
    Oct 30 10:40 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Complete List of Commodity ETFs and ETNs [View article]
    Why wasn't AGQ included in your list??? or did I miss it?? Bob
    Comment by Robert Spitzer
    Sep 16 00:42 am |
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  • Clearing Up Misconceptions About Leveraged ETFs [View article]
    Tom, it's wrong to say that leveraged ETFs "veer" and "drift" from their benchmarks. They were never intended to track the benchmarks... More »
    Comment by Nick Ive
    Aug 20 17:41 pm |
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  • Clearing Up Misconceptions About Leveraged ETFs [View article]
    What gets missed by a lot of people is that a leveraged ETF adds or reduces its leverage at the daily rebalancing (based on the... More »
    Comment by Barbarous Relic
    Aug 20 13:29 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Clearing Up Misconceptions About Leveraged ETFs [View article]
    "If you invested in a leveraged ETF over a period of months and the market went down 20%, a 2x short leveraged ETF wouldn’t go up... More »
    Comment by RSAAKKS
    Aug 20 12:21 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Clearing Up Misconceptions About Leveraged ETFs [View article]
    The Finra warning is great -- banning them is wrong. Retail investors and financial professionals just need to be educated on how to... More »
    Comment by Suzanne H.
    Aug 20 09:00 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Clearing Up Misconceptions About Leveraged ETFs [View article]
    "We recently asked our readers whether they thought the regulatory scrutiny of leveraged and inverse ETFs was justified. While many... More »
    Comment by markfl
    Aug 20 05:49 am |
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  • Be the Bid, Ben (Please) [View article]
    I agree completely. To the author: What ratios would you hold commodities vs. short treasury vs. short dollar? Where can you find out... More »
    Comment by MarkitWacha
    May 16 11:55 am |
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  • Be the Bid, Ben (Please) [View article]
    The Fed/Treasury complex may try this or try that but bottomline is that interest rates are headed much higher whether or not "the US... More »
    Comment by altaman
    May 15 16:26 pm |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Be the Bid, Ben (Please) [View article]
    A well argued article completely undermined by the assumption that moving from Treasuries to other investments implies taking on more... More »
    Comment by Dave Wrixon
    May 15 08:03 am |
    Rating: +5 -1
  • Why Jim Rogers Still Favors Commodities [View article]
    Jim Rogers has some interesting input here. Good article. Here is another article from a blog that talks about Jim Rogers and his... More »
    Comment by T. Marc Schober
    Apr 23 12:52 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Why Jim Rogers Still Favors Commodities [View article]
    Incidentally, here's another one. Not everyone is shelving all their investments, there are still plenty of companies shelling out big... More »
    Comment by OilFinder
    Apr 16 16:40 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Why Jim Rogers Still Favors Commodities [View article]
    @Yank, 1. Keep in mind that the WSJ article I linked has ExxonMobil telling us US demand will decline significantly, not the... More »
    Comment by OilFinder
    Apr 16 16:03 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Why Jim Rogers Still Favors Commodities [View article]
    Finder: I don't buy the "demand destruction" myth for one second. We are in the midst of a temporary "delevering" that has affected oil... More »
    Comment by yank
    Apr 16 14:22 pm |
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