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What Will Become of the 'Most Endangered' ETFs? [view article]
This article would make more sense if all 136 were listed. ReplyTiedeman
ETF Fund Revenues: A View from the Bottom [view article]
Nice data! Thanks! ReplyEditors
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Is this a buy or a sell? Replyerator
Leveraged ETFs For Upside Juice and Downside Protection [view article]
What you describe may indeed work but these leveraged funds have not been around long enough to back-test a proposal such as yours over a time period that includes a bear market. As a result, I was more comfortable taking the approach that these ETFs be used more as the title of the post describes: juice returns and provide downside protection.Thanks for reading the article carefully and looking at the premise from a different angle.
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Leveraged ETFs For Upside Juice and Downside Protection [view article]
I'm interested in the best use of these instruments for a non rocket-scientist, and haven't yet dipped a toe in. However, with respect to overall portfolio risk, it seems to me the obverse of the "ultra" performance is that, for example, you could have the equivalent of plain vanilla SPY performance as a "core" portfolio holding, with exactly half the capital investment. Obviously, the ups and downs of that holding will be more breathtaking, but the "ultra" cautious investor could usefully put the freed-up half of the core into income or other prudently diversified asset classes that might be unaffordable when so much capital is being tied up in SPY. So I'm not sure the "best use" is necessarily as an STP treatment instead of a main fuel. Reply