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Data Dump: Tech Industry Statistics by the Numbers [view article]
2nd reference to touch-screens today.... HP is coming out with touch-screen tablets in the next 18 months... If we can get better battery life, that would be a nice little setup... I'd buy one...jegan ;-) Reply
June ETF Short Interest Surges [view article]
According to ETFconnect.com, there are 476,300,000 shares of the SPY. If there are 197,400,000 shares short then that represents 41.4% of the outstanding shares. That is a huge percentage though the question is how that compares historically. ReplyPrimary US Sector ETFs [view article]
What about iShares DJ US Tech (IYW)? ReplyFriday Options Outlook (Update): SOLF, TIN, MYGN, MSFT, DNA, DRYS, HRS, DO, JCG, HHH [view article]
Picked up a couple of Aug 20 TIN calls. Thanks for the heads up. ReplyFriday Options Outlook (Update): SOLF, TIN, MYGN, MSFT, DNA, DRYS, HRS, DO, JCG, HHH [view article]
I agree, really appreciated the reading. ReplyLepoff, M.D.
Friday Options Outlook (Update): SOLF, TIN, MYGN, MSFT, DNA, DRYS, HRS, DO, JCG, HHH [view article]
Very informative. Thanks. ReplyExchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
can you please update this list? thanks. ReplyEditors
General Discussion on HHH
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyJackson
Primary US Sector ETFs [view article]
Russ, thanks for catching this -- for some reason we'd omitted the Dow Jones Transportation Average Index Fund ETF (IYT). We've added it in now. ReplyPrimary US Sector ETFs [view article]
There don't seem to be any transportation ETFs listed. Is that because there simply aren't any? ReplyA guide to technology sector ETFs (IGN, IGV, IGW, BDH, BHH, HHH, IIH, SMH, QQQQ, XLK, IYW, VGT, PXQ, PSI, PSJ) [view article]
How about an update on this article?Reply
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30 ETFs With the Highest Short Interest Ratios [view article]
The Bespoke commentary is founded on a fundamental misunderstanding of what ETFs are - and are not. With stocks high short interest or percentage of outstanding shares held short reveals potential for a snap rise if all at once the shorters have to cover their positions by buying back their stock. The ratio is meaningful in a stock where the shares in question are all there are. The ratio is not meaningful in a typical ETF where the shorts only represent a tiny amount of the underlying stocks (the index) in question.will@etfzone.com
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