iPath DJ-AIG Energy Total Return Sub-Index (JJE)

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  • commenter
    Aug 30 02:10 AM
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    25 ETFs That Actually Are Making Money [view article]
    And with ETFs these days you don't get much . . . You could have saved us a lot of time if in the opening sentence (the only sentence!) you had said, "Don't bother with ETFs!" Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 29 11:22 AM
    25 ETFs That Actually Are Making Money [view article]
    I think baller miss understood Jim Wiandt's point re ETF fees. By comparison with mutual fund fees, all the leading ETFs are cheaper. His point is that the fees of leading ETFs were higher than under performing ETFs. Well, you get what you pay for (sometimes). Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 29 09:18 AM
    25 ETFs That Actually Are Making Money [view article]
    At last, someone has stepped up to the plate and admitted to the qudmire this market has been since Otober. The combination of only shorting or playing commodities ( which have trapped many with the sudden downturn (steel)) combined with the high fees these ETFs charge have driven many of us to the sidelines scratching our head or trying to daytrade (gasp)!
    Where are the foreign markets that are supposed to be decoupled from the US market and provide us some returns(adequate) while we are in a downturn?
    Or where is the defensive sector of our US market that should provide a similiar relief.
    Thanks for a good article that shows the true picture.
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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
    Jul 21 08:07 AM
    Managing Duration for Commodity Funds: Which Strategy Is Best? [view article]
    Very short of any information of real use.

    If someone invests in ETF's without knowing about the funds management style, then they have not done due diligence and deserve the consequences.
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  • commenter
    Jun 30 03:05 PM
    ETF Update: Commodity, Agriculture, and Wind Energy ETFs [view article]
    www.ubs.com/e-tracs Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 20 03:16 PM
    How Are Commodity Funds Performing YTD? [view article]
    seekingalpha.com/autho... Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 20 03:16 PM
    How Are Commodity Funds Performing YTD? [view article]
    More on commidity ETFs- SLV and GLD Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 20 01:32 PM
    Commodity ETF Overview [view article]
    COW is based on cattle and hog livestock futures contracts.... see:
    finance.yahoo.com/q/pr...
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  • commenter
    Jun 16 10:10 PM
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    How Are Commodity Funds Performing YTD? [view article]
    Thank you. I will report this error to SA editors. They should correct it soon, but if you are in a hurry, you can see the enlarged image at my blog qvmgroup.com/invest Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 16 06:43 PM
    How Are Commodity Funds Performing YTD? [view article]
    Very difficult to read your insert - when I clicked on it, it was the same size as in the article. I gave up. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 12 09:09 AM
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    ETF Update: Commodity, Agriculture, and Wind Energy ETFs [view article]
    Virtually all of our top ranked ETFs are commodity plays. These include DBE, OIL, DBC, GSP and XME. If you prefer individual stocks, the best bets now include REXX, MOS, AGU, POT and EAC. In the mood for short-selling in this manic market? Check out CTX, JPM, CAL, WFC and REGN. Visit our website for more info. Reply
  • commenter
    May 13 09:54 AM
    Is Oil Bubbling Over? [view article]
    bearfund, Americans aren't using less fossil fuels. Go to any major US city (NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston, etc.) and drive in rush hour traffic. How many people do you see in each car? Usually only 1 or maybe 2 people. We aren't carpooling. We aren't using mass transit on a nation-wide basis (do you see people taking a subway in LA? it doesn't exist!). Al Gore clearly shows that the US uses a lot more oil per capata than China or India in his documentary "An inconvenient truth." But the American way is to blame it on other countries. Americans may cut back on car trips for vacation, but major lifestyle changes aren't really taking place (such as buying less bottled water, carpooling, using less napkins, recycling, turning off lights at the office at work, etc.). Also, local governments cannot develop mass transit because American suburbia is so spread out (due to our gas-dependent way of life) that it would take years to develop, which is an unpopular proposal if you are trying to get elected to office on a short-term basis.

    Oil is going to go up, up, up for another 10-15 years before the middle class consumer is REALLY going to be pinched, where gasoline/heating/elect... bills will be around 50% of the monthly bills of a typical American household. Then you might actually see some real changes. I don't have the answers to this mess (I wish I did), but that is not what this debate is about. The debate is whether or not you should buy more oil and natural gas stocks, and my answer is YES. Buy as much as you can now and sell them in 25 years, because these stocks will be worthless in 30-40 years when we run out of oil and natural gas.
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  • 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