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  • Van Eck, PIMCO Dominate ETF Growth by Don Dion
    Last month emerging markets, fixed income and commodities were the favored destinations for ETF investors. ETF issuers, such as Van Eck in emerging markets and PIMCO in fixed income, dominated their space and saw significant growth. Major index ETFs and leveraged ETFs remained popular trading... More »
    November 12, 2009 SPY, BRF, RSX
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/11/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and feed at www.etfdesk.comUS GAS: Futures Move Lower Amid Ample Supplies, Mild WeatherRussia warns against ‘one-way’ rouble betAirlines, hotels face bleak holidaysThe feedback loop of commercial real estate, regional banks and unemploymentGoldman:... More »
    November 11, 2009 UNG, RSX, FAA
  • iShares Adds Emerging-Markets ETFs by Don Dion
    iShares is looking to add to its roster of emerging-markets ETFs with a filing for two new sector-focused funds last week. The new iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Financial Sector Index Fund and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Materials Sector Index Fund will join iShares emerging-market funds... More »
    November 9, 2009 EEM, EWZ, VWO
  • Best and Worst International ETFs in 2009 by Moby Waller
    International ETFs have exploded in popularity, largely due to the fact that they make it relatively easy for an individual investor to trade a singe focused country or region.  Remember, however, that ETFs differ from each other, sometimes in huge ways, so be sure to investigate the... More »
    November 6, 2009 RSX, EWZ, WPI
  • October ETF Scorecard by Don Dion
    ETF investors flocked to emerging market funds in October.While the purchase of funds like Vanguard MSCI Emerging Markets (VWO) and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (EEM) was by far the most dominant trend based on…READ MORE To access my special Market Outlook for 2010 report, click here Try... More »
    November 5, 2009 VWO, EEM, RSX
  • Russia is the Oil Play on Stearoids by Mad Hedge Fund Trader
    Last January I was extremely positive about building long equity exposure in Russia, one of the two BRICKS that is a big energy exporter (click here for the call ). I predicted that the Market Vectors Russia ETF (RSX) would deliver double the upside of the S&P 500 in the imminent bull... More »
    October 30, 2009 RSX
  • ETFDesk Top News and Investment Ideas 10/27/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     ETFDesk Top News and Investment Ideas (17 new items) After Reform PassesJapan Stocks Rise on Outlook for Train Orders, Profit RecoveryObama readies tougher "too big to fail" strategyAmerican bank failures An uncelebrated centuryU.S. Newspaper Circulation Falls 10%Is... More »
    October 28, 2009 SPY, SPX, GSG
  • ETF Boom: An Industry Evolves by Don Dion
    The size and scope of ETFs is growing rapidly, as the adaptable funds take aim at an even broader audience. Among the top most-active symbols in the market today are ETFs like the Financial Select SPDR (XLF), SPDR Trust (SPY) and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index (EEM), evidence that these... More »
    October 19, 2009 XLF, SPY, EEM
  • Russia ETF Climbs: Risky Energy Play by Don Dion
    The rise of Market Vectors Russia ETF (RSX Quote) has been swift, but the move is likely unsustainable, as this ETF is tied heavily to oil prices. As Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) advance in the U.S., Russia-based Lukoil (LKOD.LI) and OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RM) have helped to advance RSX more... More »
    October 16, 2009 RSX, XOM, CVX
  • Emerging-Market ETFs a Battleground by Don Dion
     Emerging-market investors are out in force, and they know how to spot a deal in the ETF industry. Year to date, assets have flowed out of dominant iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (EEM), while funds have flowed in to lower-cost Vanguard Emerging Markets (VWO). The success of these funds has... More »
    October 14, 2009 EEM, VWO, IDX

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