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at MarketWatch.com (Sep 13, 2011)
RWM vs. ETF Alternatives
RWM Description
ProShares Short Russell2000 seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (opposite) of the daily performance of the Russell 2000® Index.
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Key Info
- In Your Portfolio: Core Building Blocks: A Guide to ETFs That Divide the U.S. Stock Market by Market Cap
- Asset Class Performance: Market Cap
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- Friday, February 15, 3:41 AM PowerShares expands its Low Volatility ETF suite with 2 new ETFs: S&P MidCap Low Volatility (XMLV) and S&P SmallCap Low Volatility (XSLV). The ETFs come with a 0.25% expense ratios, in line with counterpart IDLV (0.25%) and SPLV (0.25%), and slightly less than EELV (0.29%). Over the recent 1-year period, SPLV returned 16.36%, 68 basis points better than SPY, with an SD of just 8.6% vs. 12.8% for SPY. (pdf) 1 Comment
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011, 9:05 AM
Premarket gainers: AMR +46%. MT +11%. FRO +10%. BCS +10%. IRE +9%. DB +9%. GBG +9%. CX +9%. STP +9%. RBS +8%. ING +8%. PCX +8%. BSBR +8%. LYG +8%. RCL +8%. RIO +8%. CS +8%. RDN +8%. MS +8%. X +7%. BHP +7%. FCX +7%. BBD +7%. BBVA +7%. MTL +7%. BP +7%. PHM +7%. GGB +7%. JPM +7%. AEG +7%. C +7%. TS +7%. UBS +7%. AKS +7%. ANR +6%. DANG +6%.
Losers are mainly just leveraged short ETFs: EDZ -15%. TCIX -14%. SRTY -13%. TZA -13%. FAZ -11%. OVTI -11%. ERY -10%. BGZ -10%. EEV -10%. SPXU -9%. SQQQ -9%. TWM -8%. SKF -7%. VXX -7%. SDS -6%. QID -6%. DXD -5%. DTO -5%. RWM -4%. ZSL -4%. SCO -4%. DZZ -4%. BBEP -3%. SH -3%. PSQ -3%. EUO -3%. Comment! [On the Move] -
Monday, November 28, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: IRE +15%. ING +12%. AEG +11%. PEIX +11%. POZN +11%. DB +10%. MT +9%. BCS +9%. GNW +9%. MPEL +9%. YOKU +9%. ANR +8%. LYG +8%. RBS +8%. NOK +8%. UBS +7%. FRO +7%. AKS +7%. MTL +7%. STD +7%. FCX +7%. DRYS +6%. ERIC +6%. MS +6%. LNG +6%. RIO +6%. AMRN +6%. BHP +6%. PHG +6%. S +6%. HAL +6%. ALU +6%. X +6%.
Losers: no losers of note, except leveraged short ETFs: TVIX -13%. EDZ -12%. ERY -10%. SRTY -10%. TZA -10%. FAZ -10%. SPXU -8%. BGZ -8%. SQQQ -7%. ZSL -7%. VXX -7%. SCO -6%. SKF -6%. SDS -5%. QID -5%. DXD -4%. RWM -3%. SH -3%. 1 Comment [On the Move]
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