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- A Renewed Interest in Nanotechnology [view article]
- Morningstar Gets an ETF Clue. Huzzah! [view article]
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- Building An All-Seasons Tech ETF Portfolio [view article]
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A Renewed Interest in Nanotechnology [view article]
you demonstrate no knowledge of correlations, the up/down capture metrics you cite would be true of any investment which has lagged its benchmark...i.e. it rises less on up days and falls more on down days ReplyA Renewed Interest in Nanotechnology [view article]
You left out NANX, a serious oversight. They already have practical implementations of nanotech, such as in paint additives. ReplyHenwood
Morningstar Gets an ETF Clue. Huzzah! [view article]
These two ETF providers have definitely overreached with a wind-only ETF. There are only 12 pure play wind companies traded that have reasonable market cap, greater than 50% of their business in wind and met other criteria needed to form an ETF. Until GE, E.ON and the like spin out their wind business investing in these ETFs is like buying congolomerates or utilities. ReplyMorningstar Gets an ETF Clue. Huzzah! [view article]
big wind? 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 PXN
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyExchange-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