MLCX Gold ELEMENTS ETN (GOE)

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  • commenter
    Aug 13 07:29 AM
    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Would anyone recommend a livestock ETF or ETN?
    Taxation as US investor...any opinions? (reading prospectus)
    Do these have enough liquidity...I cannot seem to locate avg. volume?
    Looking at:
    CATL, ETFS Live Cattle...trades on London
    COW, iPath Livestock
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  • commenter
    Aug 08 10:20 PM
    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    I'm missing RJI, RJN, and RJZ. Reply
  • commenter
    May 12 03:40 AM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Update: We just added the new Platinum long and short ETFs to the list, and re-organized the Further Reading section to make it more informative. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 13 03:40 PM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Update: we just added the three Deutsche Bank inverse and leveraged gold ETFs:
    DB Gold Double Long ETN (DGP)
    DB Gold Double Short ETN (DZZ)
    DB Gold Short ETN (DGZ)

    Here's an excellent article by Don Dion about leveraged ETFs:
    seekingalpha.com/artic...

    And an earlier, more detailed article on the same topic by Tristan Yates:
    seekingalpha.com/artic...
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  • commenter
    Apr 13 02:36 PM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Update: we just added the rest of the UBS Bloomberg Constant Maturity Commodity Index [CMCI] ETNs: CMCI Index (UCI), CMCI Agriculture Index (UAG), CMCI Livestock Index (UBC), CMCI Industrial Metals Index (UBM), CMCI Food Index (FUD), CMCI Energy Index (UBN), CMCI Gold Index (UBZ) and CMCI Silver Index (USV). UBZ charges 0.30%, while USV charges 0.40%. The rest of the ETNs charge 0.65%. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 13 02:06 PM
    ELEMENTS Expands ETN Offerings to Livestock, Precious Metals, Climate Change [view article]
    Any idea which stocks are actually in the Climate Change ETN index? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 13 10:23 AM
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    Update: We just added the following to the list:
    MLCX Precious Metals ELEMENTS ETN (PMY)
    MLCX Livestock ELEMENTS ETN (LSO)
    MLCX Gold ELEMENTS ETN (GOE)
    UBS E-TRACS CMCI Gold Total Return ETN (UBG)

    ... and Heather Bell's article about the new ELEMENTS ETNs:
    seekingalpha.com/artic...
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    Apr 10 11:10 AM
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    General Discussion on GOE
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 10 08:05 AM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Update: we just added the United States Heating Oil Fund, LP ETF (UHN) which started trading yesterday.

    Article about it here:
    seekingalpha.com/artic...
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  • commenter
    Mar 09 08:47 AM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Update: we just added a link to Murray Coleman's article on the new Gasoline ETF to the "Further Reading" section. Reply
  • commenter
    Feb 26 02:17 PM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    We added the United States Gasoline Fund, LP (UGA) which started trading today. Reply
  • commenter
    Feb 16 04:48 PM
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    Thanks for the comments. We've updated the list, and expanded it to include the commodities-related ETFs as well.

    We haven't included CEF as this list doesn't include closed-end funds.

    Let me know if there are more to add.
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  • commenter
    Feb 09 05:44 PM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    Each of these ag ETFs contains a different basket of commodities, so make sure you check on each and know what the contain. The Jim Rogers one is the broadest (contains the most commodities), and Elements claims that his index has the best returns also. Do you homework on each one! Reply
  • commenter
    Feb 09 05:41 PM
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    There are also several agricultural commodity ETFs traded on the london stock exchange. Each one tracks a specific commodity. They are offered through a company called ETF Securities. The also have cool ticker symbols like CATL, HOGS, CORN, COTN, SUGA, SOYB, etc. If you have access to the LSE, check those out also. They are not as new as some of the recent American additions, so they tend to be very liquid. Reply
  • commenter
    Feb 09 05:36 PM
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    Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
    In addition to the elements etn's (RJA), there are also two iPath ag ETFs. They are JJG and JJA. One is for grains, the other for all agriculture. Bet you can't guess which is which. :)
    Of the various ag ETFs available, RJA (Jim Rogers, the famous uber commodity bull manages this one) and DBA are the most liquid and have the tightest spreads. RJA is still fairly new, but has grown very rapidly to average over 500,000 shares/day.
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