Question, If the company that sonsors and manages leveraged ETF folds, does the investor get his cash back at the price of the last time of trading? In case of index funds, I believe that the investor gets the shares in underlying stocks back. Is there a risk of total loss or long delays of getting back the inveted dollars due to factors other than the market? If so, they should not be allowed in IRA accounts. -Jay Alagia
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Can you test interesections of 200 day with 100 day moving average as sell and 100 day-50 day average as buy to avoid whip saw and to reflect long term tendency for markets to trend up? It may keep you longer in the market and get you better return.
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If the company that sonsors and manages leveraged ETF folds, does the investor get his cash back at the price of the last time of trading?
In case of index funds, I believe that the investor gets the shares in underlying stocks back. Is there a risk of total loss or long delays of getting back the inveted dollars due to factors other than the market?
If so, they should not be allowed in IRA accounts.
-Jay Alagia
Dow Moving Average Method vs. Buy and Hold [View article]