PowerShares Dynamic Software (PSJ)

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  • commenter
    May 13 12:23 PM
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    Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
    can you please update this list? thanks. Reply
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    Apr 06 05:16 AM
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    General Discussion on PSJ
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Apr 06 01:56 AM
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    Quant Strategy Sector ETFs [view article]
    Are you aware of Stock-Encyclopedia.com (etf.stock-encyclopedia.../), which has a nice listing of ETFs. They are categorized somewhat differently from this listing, though. Reply
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    Jan 14 09:33 PM
    A 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?
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    Oct 03 06:54 PM
    Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
    Are there any EFT funds that are purelt composed of vietnam companies? lasmatas@yahoo.com Reply
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    Aug 20 10:35 PM
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    Bear Stearns Upgrades Software Sector: 'Valuations in Line With a Maturing Industry' [view article]
    Software has changed. Smaller guys have bigger impact. The industry rewards agility. And, ommm, it's changed pretty big in another way. It used to be that you could hide what you do to a reasonable degree. Now that's not true. Modern encryption doesn't work. That means two things here and now. First thing is you can't tell your customers their credit card and banking information is secure. It is not. It is authentic at best, and confidentiality is a delusion of the past. Second, authentication is inherently stronger. Nobody- and I mean NOBODY- can hide who they are online. So there's less crap the big guys can get away with to stay big. So the smaller guys have a bigger impact. That's because the only reason the rich stay rich is because they get away with committing crimes against the poor (like Google engaging in anticompetitive practices against small guys or doctors committing evil malpractice on their patients and lobby-bribing for statutes of limitations laws). But now online there's evidence of every move. So the rush is to provide the greatest authentication possible to prevent illegitimates from hurting your customers' finances. Reply
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    Jun 17 04:35 AM
    Quant Strategy Sector ETFs [view article]
    Has anyone compared the performance of these ETFs, and the PowerShares methodology generally, to plain index funds? I'd be very interested to hear the results. Reply
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    Apr 16 01:34 PM
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    Quant Strategy Sector ETFs [view article]
    Have we missed out any ETFs here or made any mistakes? Or any Seeking Alpha articles that are important to understanding them that we haven't mentioned? If so, please leave a comment and let us know! Reply