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		<title>Why You Should Sell ETFs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately with the market situations turning downward, all the traders are calling their brokers for only one reason which is to sell. Still one should ensure if the decisions they are taking are based on facts or not. Below we have discussed some of the situations, if found in one should think about selling ETFs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately with the market situations turning downward, all the traders are calling their brokers for only one reason which is to sell. Still one should ensure if the decisions they are taking are based on facts or not. Below we have discussed some of the situations, if found in one should think about <a title="selling ETFs" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-trading-signals">selling ETFs</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Squaring off your positions:</strong></p>
<p>One of the obvious reasons why one should sell ETFs is for booking profits. So let’s say you have been in a long position for a while now and you want to take out some or all profits then one can sell the ETFs and get profits out of it. Also if one believes that now the market is not going to take the price of this ETF any further one can choose to square off their long positions.</p>
<p><strong>Reducing downward risk:</strong></p>
<p>So if one is heavily invested in the market and is feeling the risk of turbulent markets he/she can choose to sell an Index ETF so to hedge their current positions. So even if the markets turn downward still shorting ETF would at least keep an investor away from heavy losses.</p>
<p><strong>Reducing downward industry risk:</strong></p>
<p>If one has good amount of investments in a particular sector or a commodity he/she should consider taking a short position for sector ETFs or Commodity ETFs respectively. So let’s say a trader is bullish about Information Technology sector and have heavily invested in several stocks belonging to that sector he should also sell I.T. Sector ETFs to hedge their current positions.</p>
<p><strong>Reducing your risks in Futures and Options:</strong></p>
<p>Weather you have invested in equity, index, ETFs or futures and options you can use ETFs to hedge your risks. So let’s say you are bullish about the Crude Oil prices and you are long on Crude Oil Call options, you can sell Oil ETFs to gain an exposure to the downside risk you might have if the Crude Oil Prices fall.</p>
<p><strong>Bearish about markets:</strong></p>
<p>If you are a firm believer that markets are going to fall, in that case also you should consider selling Index ETFs. Additionally, within all the sectors if you think that a particular sector is going to perform the worse you can also consider selling that sector’s ETF.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you want to hedge your current positions, book some profits or take advantage of bearish market you can consider selling ETFs.
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		<title>Things to Keep in Mind Before Buying ETFs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By now everyone would be aware about ETFs’ stock like feature. So one can easily buy or sell ETFs at the prevailing market price or at a certain bid price. But a trader should find out more about the things to keep in mind before actually adding ETFs to his/her investment basket or before calling [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By now everyone would be aware about ETFs’ stock like feature. So one can easily <a title="buy or sell ETFs" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-trading-signals">buy or sell ETFs</a> at the prevailing market price or at a certain bid price. But a trader should find out more about the things to keep in mind before actually adding ETFs to his/her investment basket or before calling a broker.</p>
<p>1.)    <strong>Costs involved:</strong> It is often talked about and is true in the majority of the cases that ETFs are the most cost efficient when expense ratios, management fees and brokerage fees are looked at. However, one should compare ETFs with the comparable mutual funds or indexes before making any decision based on the costs. One other thing to point out is commissions so if you are a trader you should also consider this expense before you start trading ETFs.</p>
<p>2.)    <strong>Objective:</strong> A Trader should be clear about his objectives and goals before taking an ETF position. One should ask himself/herself on why are they taking ETF position? Is it because they want to gain an exposure to a particular index? Or they want exposure to a particular sector? Are they looking to hedge their current positions? Whatever may be the reason one should figure out what are their objectives before narrowing down to a particular ETF.</p>
<p>3.)    <strong>Taxation:</strong> Even though ETFs have a tax advantage over other comparable Mutual Funds or other comparable financial instruments when talking about International ETFs it turns out that taxation part is not so gracious.</p>
<p>4.)    <strong>Time Line:</strong> Trader should think about for how long he/she wants to stay invested in a particular financial instrument because there are pros and cons of different ETFs based on their preferred time horizon.</p>
<p>5.)    <strong>Fully Research the ETFs</strong>: One of the best aspects about ETFs is the way how information is shared with current and prospective investors. Most updated scripts or securities held by ETFs are being shared openly. So if you are scoping out feasibility, you should start analyzing holdings of all the ETFs being considered by you. If you are looking at an Index ETF you can find out how ETFs have diversified their portfolio, if you are looking at Emerging Market ETFs you can find out which countries this ETF is focusing on, for sector ETF one can analyze the companies these ETFs have invested in.</p>
<p>So consider these aspects before you narrow down to a particular ETF.
<p>Make 6% Per Month in ETFs. Trade only 10 minutes per evening.<b> <a href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">Click here </a></b> to learn more.</p>
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		<title>Tired of Seeing Your Portfolio in Red? Investing in International ETF Can Be A Smart Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 00:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past there were barely any ways for traders to invest in International markets, so if the local markets are turning out to be risky investments it was tough for traders to find a way to hedge their risks or had to just wait for the good times to come. Today there are more [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past there were barely any ways for traders to invest in International markets, so if the local markets are turning out to be risky investments it was tough for traders to find a way to hedge their risks or had to just wait for the good times to come. Today there are more than 170 U.S. ETFs available in the market which concentrates on international exposures which includes investing in global businesses in a particular country, dividend and fixed-income instruments or emerging markets’ currency.</p>
<p>Initially when the International ETF was introduced for the traders based in United States they offered Eastern Europe, Latin America and Southeast Asia in the same fund termed as emerging-markets. Now days you can trade on the metal prices on exchanges in India and China, one can play on political ambiguity in Turkey, business located in small but strong economy like Malaysia thanks to ETFs. The instruments offered today gives strength to the investors to invest in any economy in any part of the world, and all the different verities of products.</p>
<p>International ETFs are increasingly becoming popular with the current financial crisis. As performance of U.S. markets is facing the consequences of recession and since it’s not true for other Asian and Emerging markets traders are investing in ETFs that manage their funds in those markets. In the past if the developed countries were in recession it would hurt the emerging market’s performance as well, however today local businesses in emerging markets are so strong that recession in developed economies have little effect. By investing in International ETF traders can hedge their current positions in the local exchanges or they can just square off their local positions and only invest in emerging markets where today there are more opportunities to earn profits.</p>
<p>Depending on the changing market forces and changing conditions of different economies of the world banks and financial institutions offer funds that would help the investors make profits. Some of the popular International ETFs are as follows: <strong>iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index (EEM) -</strong> these funds have given great returns if you look at the change in its Net Asset Value. Their Top 5 Holdings include Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (GDR), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ADR, Itau Unibanco Holding S.A. ADR, Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. ADR. Likewise there is <strong>iShares Trust FTSE-Xinhua China 25 Index Fund, iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund, iShares MSCI South Africa Index Fund </strong>and many more.
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		<title>Take Advantage of ETF And Dividend Paying Stocks At the Same Time By Investing in Dividend ETFs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 16:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ETFs with dividends have attracted investors looking for steady income from a fundamentally strong company as opposed to investors looking for high risk and high returns investments. Generally, Dividend ETFs are those funds that have invested in companies that has good track record of paying decent dividends. The menu of these types of ETFs is [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ETFs with dividends have attracted investors looking for steady income from a fundamentally strong company as opposed to investors looking for high risk and high returns investments. Generally, Dividend ETFs are those funds that have invested in companies that has good track record of paying decent dividends. The menu of these types of ETFs is increasing but not all of these funds are alike, and a trader needs to look at his current portfolio or follow his risk appetite and financial goals for deciding on either to invest in high dividend paying ETFs or other ETFs which claims to pay much higher returns based on growth seen in the value of their Net Asset Value.</p>
<p>Some of the examples of Divided ETF are:</p>
<p>1.)    <strong>Power Shares Dividend Achievers (PFM)</strong>: is a portfolio where the fund has invested in group of diversified dividend paying companies. Amongst these companies some have increased their dividends from last twenty two years on an average and annually by 12% from last ten years. Top five companies where PFM has invested in today are Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (4.97%), Johnson &amp; Johnson (4.77%), International Business Machines Corp (4.7%), ExxonMobil Corporation (4.67%) and AT&amp;T Inc. (4.66%).</p>
<p>2.)    <strong>Power Shares International Dividend Achievers (PID):</strong> this portfolio tracks the dividend growth of international companies which are listed in the American exchanges as ADRs over a period of five years. Top five holdings of this portfolio is Banco Bibao Vizcaya Argentaria SA ADR (4.47%), Vodafone Group PLC ADR (3.18%), CRH PLC ADR (3.09%), Southeast Airport Group ADR (3.03%) and National Grid PLC ADR (2.77%).</p>
<p>3.)    <strong>Power Shares High Growth Dividend Achievers (PHJ):</strong> is a portfolio of hundred dividend paying companies which includes companies that has the highest dividend growth rate annually for 10 years. Top five companies where this funds have invested are Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (4.66%), International Business Machines Corp (4.45%), PepsiCo Inc. (4.31%), McDonald’s Corporation (4.02%), Johnson &amp; Johnson (3.92%).</p>
<p>Since the olden times when traders started investing in stocks listed on the exchange, Dividends have been a vital basis of returns out of stocks. If tax laws are not given importance dividends become a crucial aspect for many investors portfolio. So this is a great option for all the traders out there who wants to invest in ETF and wants ETF dividends.
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		<title>Make a Right Use of ETF Trading in Your Portfolio.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two main characteristics which set ETF trading apart from any other investment tools are it can be traded as regular stocks still they are index funds. Just like any other stock ETFs can be bought and sold from the exchange and that too during the regular trading hours. With Mutual Funds one has to wait [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two main characteristics which set <a title="ETF trading" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF trading</a> apart from any other investment tools are it can be traded as regular stocks still they are index funds. Just like any other stock ETFs can be bought and sold from the exchange and that too during the regular trading hours. With Mutual Funds one has to wait until the end of the day to trade in those funds and that too trader has the deal at the closing price and cannot take advantage of the price movements during the trading session.</p>
<p>What would you need to pick up and being with <a title="Exchange Traded Funds" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">Exchange Traded Funds</a>? If you are already a trader needless to say this but for those who has never traded into any kind of instruments, one needs to open up a brokerage account with a bank or financial institution. It would be really helpful to discuss how are the experiences of some of the clients of the broker you want to get associated with and also talk to the broker about your own investment plans.</p>
<p>Next would be to do a good research on the ETFs that interests you, then sort out the ones which you would like to buy and discuss these ETFs with your broker. Broker might look at the options and suggest you that according to him where should your money be invested based on the market research, expected future market conditions, growth aspects etc. Depending on your short and long term goals you can sort out the ETF investment that works out best for you.</p>
<p>Today the chances of market volatility is at the peak, not so while a go more than 85% of 401k’s were in red and in really bad shape. With 401k there is little in your control, but in case if you have invested in ETFs you can set up parameters. So if you are willing to take risk that if the funds value falls up to a certain limit you can bare the risk but if it falls further you can put a stop loss. With this feature you can put a limit on the losses you may have to bear in case market crashes.</p>
<p>You can put a trade order with your broker by phone or take help of the latest trading software and web based systems. Periodically meet with your broker or keep a check on your portfolio to see where you stand.
<p>Make 6% Per Month in ETFs. Trade only 10 minutes per evening.<b> <a href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">Click here </a></b> to learn more.</p>
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		<title>Think ETF Trading And Find Out How ETF Trading Signals Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 03:58:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally <a title="ETF Trading" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF Trading</a> Signals are being broadcasted to take advantage of an available short or long term opportunity. There can be a forecast that price of a particular ETF is going to rise or price of a particular ETF is going to fall so based on those type of forecasts respective buy and sell signals are being sent to the traders. Mainly these signals may be based on Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis and by Analyzing Charts.</p>
<p>Let’s look at how Trading Signals are being created and then we will see after creation how they are being broadcasted to the traders. Based on the below mentioned ways <a title="ETF Trading Signals" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-trading-signals">ETF Trading Signals</a> are created:</p>
<p><strong>Technical Analysis and Chart Analysis:</strong> is analysis of ETF where in the historical data primarily price and open interest (volume) is being tracked. Various quantitative models like moving averages, correlation coefficient and regressions are being employed to the price and volume data and future patterns are predicted. Trends and Patterns seen in the Charts are also being analyzed; examples of some of the popular chart patterns are head and shoulders, Symmetrical Triangles, Ascending Triangles, Descending Triangles and Flags and Pennants. As per the technical analyst it doesn’t matter what is the market movements is it bullish or bearish if you know how to read the patterns it can guide you when to go long and when to go short on a particular ETF.</p>
<p><strong>Fundamental Analysis: </strong>over here the fundamentals of different companies where the <a title="Exchange Traded Funds" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">Exchange Traded Funds</a> have invested is being assessed. To be precise if an ETF has invested in stocks of 30 companies, variables like assets, liabilities, present and forecasted sales, growth in profits, competition, competitive advantages and likes are being assessed for these companies. Based on this assessment trend of an ETF is forecasted and a signal is being sent to the traders.</p>
<p>In their ongoing research Fund Managers or Investment Analysts may find a great investment opportunity. It could be for taking advantage of forecasted high returns or it could be for using an ETF to hedge your risks against a possible future crisis in the markets. There could be several different ways of broadcasting ETF Trading Signals like traders can subscribe to a newsletter, our software or web based trading system could prompt us a signal, we may receive a call from our broker or these days traders can also subscribe for text messages which send trading signals.</p>
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		<title>Beyond Mutual Funds: Some Facts on Why Investors Are Moving to ETFs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:26:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The major difference between ETFs and Mutual Fund is: Mutual Fund comes into existence with huge cash and a management team who will be taking care of investing those funds. So the traders send their part of investments and are in turn issued shares, then the fund managers figures out what should be added to their portfolio. In reality fund managers only thinks about where to invest and set a parameter on how much profit the fund is looking at and what the risk appetite for that particular script is. Now days once those decisions are taken the actual buying and the management of the scripts are being done by computer-driven systems. Computer driven systems have definitely made things easier for the fund managers but at times they adversely work for the market. It is believed that markets were going to crash with the global financial crisis but not at the level at which they actually crashed, one of the top reasons is computer driven systems automatically started heavy selling based on their triggers which helped the market fall further.</p>
<p>On the other side ETFs are completely opposite and comes into being with the stocks and not money. What I mean by this is Huge financial institutions already have invested billions of shares, so to create an ETF they strip off a part of their investment and gather a set of different stocks that fall under a particular category. Gathering a set of different stocks an index like fund is created which is being registered with a stock exchange and shares of that fund are being sold on the exchange. More shares of the fund can be added to the market if the financial institution decides to increase their investment in that set of different stocks.</p>
<p>Further, traders are choosing to invest in ETFs over Mutual Funds. Mutual Funds directly can be bought from Bank or Financial Institution with no sales charge or “load” but the management fees typically turns out to be high and on the other side you can buy or sell only at the closing price at the end of the trading session. ETF wins the competition if a trader is looking at ETF vs. Mutual Funds as the brokerage fees, expense ratio as well as taxes are lower with ETF and to top that ETF can be traded like a stock on the exchange.
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		<title>Getting Started with ETF Trading: ETF Trading 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some of the fellow traders out there who wants to know the basics of <a title="Exchange Traded Funds" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">Exchange Traded Funds</a> and are looking out for ETF 101 you have come to the right place. ETFs are stock like traded on the exchange, so if you want to trade in ETF you are actually buying these securities from someone who owns them. So in a way funds are being invested in the securities which work as a collateral for risk that in turn is being sold to the investors for cash.</p>
<p>All of you out there must be aware about mutual funds and how do they work, now here is a new more tax efficient and less expense prone investment. So expenses involved with ETFs are low and now comes the time to find out which ETFs best suits your requirement and matches your portfolio. There are many types of ETFs available today in the market, it always makes sense to invest in a particular sector rather than investing in a particular company&#8217;s stock so there are Sector Specific ETFs. With today’s market crisis one can hedge their risks by investing in Commodity ETFs which invest in Gold. Also in comparison to US markets Asian markets are performing much better so to take advantage of Asian markets there are international ETFs that invest in Asian indexes.</p>
<p>Once you have narrowed down the list of ETFs that you like, you should not directly jump into the market and start trading. It always helps to track a particular investment opportunity before actually investing in it. So if you are not using a Software or Web Based application you can visit Google or Yahoo’s Finance portal create your own portfolio for free, add the ETFs that you like and keep a track on the price movements. Once you have seen which ETF performs best for you and also fits perfectly into your portfolio. All you would need is to have a Brokerage account and your broker’s number or if you are using a Software or Web Based application open up your system and start trading.</p>
<p>Some traders find <a title="ETF trading" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF trading</a> perfect to hedge the risks from their current exposures, while some find the returns from ETFs lucrative so they invest major portion of their investments in ETF. Reason could be any for ETF trading but sure there is a great investment opportunity around the corner.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are whole bunch of ETFs available in the market to choose from. Fellow traders can look at their current portfolio and narrow down their search for the funds which is either giving them the best returns or which works best for hedging the risk they have from their current exposures. Easy entry and exit [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are whole bunch of ETFs available in the market to choose from. Fellow traders can look at their current portfolio and narrow down their search for the funds which is either giving them the best returns or which works best for hedging the risk they have from their current exposures. Easy entry and exit as well as the low expenses involved give <a title="ETF trading" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF trading</a> an edge over investing in Mutual Funds.</p>
<p>Below are some of the different varieties of ETFs available today:</p>
<p>1.)    <strong>Actively Managed ETFs:</strong> These types of funds are recently introduced in the United States. The very first Actively Managed ETF came into existence in early 2008 however it was liquidated by the end of 2008. All the information about actively managed ETFs are available in the markets, also on funds websites one can find daily updated list of securities in their portfolios.</p>
<p>2.)    <strong>Index ETFs:</strong> Some of the initial ETFs that came into being were Index ETFs, today most ETFs act as index funds which holds the stocks and try to replicate the act of a stock market index. <strong> </strong></p>
<p>For example: iShares S&amp;P 500 index ETF (IVV), iShares Dow Jones US Insur. Index ETF (IAK).<strong></strong></p>
<p>3.)    <strong>Commodity ETFs:</strong> Commodity ETFs are the funds that hold the actual asset and track the price of the underlying commodity and accordingly this ETF is traded on the exchange based on its Net Asset Value. <strong></strong></p>
<p>For example: Market Vectors Gold Mining ETF (GDX), SPDR Gold ETF (GLD).<strong></strong></p>
<p>4.)    <strong>Bond ETFs: </strong> They invest in Government treasury bonds, these funds are the best during the time of recession. People who stayed invested in stocks during the financial crisis not only lost their profits but also a part of their invested principle. <strong></strong></p>
<p>For example: iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bd (HYG).<strong></strong></p>
<p>5.)    <strong>Currency ETFs:</strong> There are sub categories in this type of ETFs there are some ETFs which invest in multiple currencies and there are some that invest in a particular currency. <strong></strong></p>
<p>For example: Sterling Money Market ETF (XGBP), US Dollar Money Market ETF (XUSD).<strong></strong></p>
<p>6.)    <strong>Hedge Fund ETFs:</strong> <a title="Exchange Traded Funds" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">Exchange Traded Funds</a> over here tracks multiple hedge funds and follow their activities and/or strategies. <strong></strong></p>
<p>For example: Index IQ Hedge Mst ETF (QAI).<strong></strong></p>
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<p>Now since you have made the decision of investing in ETF find the one that best suits your requirement and start rolling.
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since its inception in the US in 1993 ETFs have been index funds, but in 2008 Securities Exchange Commission started giving approval to the creation of actively managed ETFs. Recently there has been a sharp rise in number of traders who are looking at ETFs as an investment basket in their portfolio. Billions of dollars [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since its inception in the US in 1993 ETFs have been index funds, but in 2008 Securities Exchange Commission started giving approval to the creation of actively managed ETFs. Recently there has been a sharp rise in number of traders who are looking at ETFs as an investment basket in their portfolio. Billions of dollars are being invested into these funds, and financial institutions are thinking of new strategies and bringing novel funds to the market.</p>
<p>However investors should be aware about one aspect which can have an impact on their returns from ETFs. Investors should keep in mind that these instruments which are being traded on the exchange are subject to brokerage fee. Usually in the United States the brokerage fees hovers between $10 to $20, and at times it can also be as low as $3 with some discount brokers. As everyone is in the business to earn profits same is reflected in the brokers policies, so if someone wants to invest $300 per month may have a considerable proportion of investment ruined immediately, as opposed to someone making a $500,000 investment, the cost of brokerage fee may be minor.</p>
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<p>Investor should also remember the expense ratio which is the administrative burden that the funds charges for investing trader’s money. As a trader if you are thinking on either investing in ETFs or mutual funds it’s important to remember that most mutual funds have higher expense ratio than comparable <a title="ETF expense ratio" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">ETF expense ratio</a>. For example: Mutual funds may charge somewhere between 1% to 3%, or more; while with ETF expense ratio mostly falls between 0.1% to 1% range. Merely looking at the percentage it may seem like a small difference but for an actual trader this difference in percentage can be an important driver while adding an investment to his/her portfolio.</p>
<p>If you are looking at all the expenses involved with ETF then taxation is also one expense to consider before making that investment decision. So again if we are looking at ETF in comparison to mutual funds since they are the most similar kind of investment instruments, from taxation perspective ETFs are more attractive than mutual funds.</p>
<p>The most important benefit for ETFs that it can be stock like traded on the exchange combined with the low ETF expense ratio makes it more lucrative for traders when they are compared with mutual funds, stocks, derivatives or bonds.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 10:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gold has always been a favorite investment for many since it has undoubtedly helped them in making a fortune. To top it all today’s market crisis has drawn attention of many towards gold since it becomes a safe investment. Generally traders invest in gold for two main reasons: one is because they think that gold prices will continue to rise due to good market conditions and traders can take advantage of this situation and gain financially, second is true especially in today’s market as traders invest in gold to hedge their positions since it is considered to be a safe haven against any economic, currency-based or political crises.</p>
<p>Said that, if you are a trader and want to invest in gold there are several different ways you can increase your exposure in gold, however it’s also important to find out amongst all the different options which is the best investment basket for you. If a trader is looking at gold he/she can invest directly through bullion or buying a coin, or indirectly through gold exchange-traded funds, shares, certificates or derivatives.</p>
<p><a title="Gold Exchange Traded Funds" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/types-of-etfs/gold-etfs/number-gold-exchange-traded-funds-increasing-united-states/">Gold Exchange Traded Funds</a> is a relatively new concept but since its establishment it has gained huge popularity amongst the traders. One of the top reasons for traders’ inclination towards Gold ETF is, why directly invest in gold and then find a buyer to square off your position if there is a fund doing the same and is being traded on the index based on its Net Asset Value (NAV).</p>
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<p>So if a trader is looking at Gold ETFs there are set of offerings which one needs to look at and find out which perfectly matches his/her investment portfolio based on his/her sentiments and strategies. Following are types of Gold ETFs available:</p>
<p>1.)    <strong>Gold ETFs that own Gold Mining Stocks:</strong> The model these ETFs follow is they hold stocks of gold mining companies from around the world.</p>
<p>For example :<br />
Market Vectors Gold Mining ETF (GDX)</p>
<p>2.)    <strong>Gold ETFs which actually owns Physical Gold</strong>.</p>
<p>For example :<br />
SPDR Gold ETF (GLD)<br />
iShares Comex Gold Trust (IAU)</p>
<p>3.)    <strong>Gold Short ETFs:</strong> These ETFs believe that Gold will be seeing bearish trend and goes short on gold. So if the gold prices go down Gold Short ETFs prices will go up.</p>
<p>For example:<br />
PowerShares DB Gold Short ETN (DGZ)<br />
PowerShares DB Gold Double Short ETN (DZZ)</p>
<p>4.)    <strong>Gold ETFs that own Future Contracts:</strong> These funds only invest in Gold future contracts so some of the ETFs only tracks the upward movement in future contracts and some track the complete opposite.</p>
<p>For example:<br />
Powershares DB Gold Fund(DGL)<br />
E-Tracs CMCI Gold Total Return ETN(UGB)</p>
<p>Considering your current investments you can choose the Gold <a title="Exchange Traded Funds" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">Exchange Traded Funds</a> that best matches your portfolio and your strategy.</p>
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		<title>Thinking of Getting Started with ETF Trading? Subscribe for the Best ETF Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 11:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Financial matters are at the top of the list for everyone today; and by having subscribed to or having access to the best <a title="ETF newsletter" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter">ETF newsletter</a> can not only ensure that ETF basics are known well but can also help in knowing the trends and new <a title="ETF Trading Strategies" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF Trading Strategies</a>. Current economic situations have made a lot of people to look at different investment opportunities.</p>
<p>Further, everyone is pretty much aware about the new talk in the town that the future of Social Security doesn’t look that bright. As the time goes by and millions of baby boomers reach an age and approach retirement, the social security program’s funds will decrease and eventually disappear. To overcome this problem government will have to shrink in size and at the same time general revenues out of the tax payer’s money will need to be used to pay for social security. It’s wise to start looking at alternatives on how you can make yours and your family’s future secure.</p>
<p>ETF’s are turning out to be the best investment opportunity in current financially uncertain environment. So if you are a trader and are considering <a title="ETF Trading" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF Trading</a> as an option you may need to subscribe to an ETF Newsletter which teaches you on how ETF’s work, what are the ETF related updates, news, tips and tricks.</p>
<p>There are whole bunch of ETF Newsletters available, following are some of the topics which they cover:</p>
<p>1.)    Some newsletters are specific to teaching ETF basics to the subscriber’s who wants to learn more on what ETF trading is all about. It tries to point out how to trade ETF’s and then it’s the traders job to find out how to use ETFs in his investment basket i.e. if the trader discovers that ETF gives great returns he can increase his investments in this instrument or it may fit in as a great hedging tool in traders portfolio.</p>
<p>2.)    There are several newsletters where the company has hired a group of traders who actually trade ETFs. These newsletters are more focused on what are the ongoing money making trends in ETF trading, what the strategies are, where these traders have made money and which actions to keep away from.</p>
<p>You can also try and do what I did before I actually started trading ETFs; I took 30 day free trial subscription of some of the <a href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-Newsletter" rel="nofollow">top ETF Newsletters</a>. It’s always best to test something before you actually buy it (wink).
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 16:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking at the current scenario markets will be often touching the troubled waters for a while; in fact we can say markets will be staying under the troubled waters for a while. From my past and current experiences I would like to point out some helpful strategies, so if you are looking at some lucrative [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking at the current scenario markets will be often touching the troubled waters for a while; in fact we can say markets will be staying under the troubled waters for a while. From my past and current experiences I would like to point out some helpful strategies, so if you are looking at some lucrative investment opportunities <a title="ETF trading" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF trading</a> is the way to go.</p>
<p>Sector ETF trading strategy: Some traders love trading in a specific stock, if your broker is asking you to increase your exposure to a specific sector it becomes tough to sort out which stock can give best returns in that sector. You don’t need to rely on anyone’s instincts but also you don’t want to miss out on the bus. In this situation the best strategy for a trader can be to look at Sector Specific ETF’s.</p>
<p>Stock ETF pair strategy is one of the favorites of hedge funds. Let’s say if you are eyeing at getting highly invested into a particular stock because you think it will give the best returns in comparison to other stocks in that sector, but you are worried about the direction of the whole sector on the next go. In this case you can buy the particular stock and short that stock’s sector ETF. Reverse is true also if you think a particular company’s stock is going to perform worse you can short that company’s stock and on the other side go long on sector ETF in which that stock belong to. Since the trader is hedging his position this can be a great investment opportunity that is if he has intimate information about some company and an industry. However this is not a “No Risk” strategy, if the company’s stock as well as the sector both moves in completely contradictory directions of what a trader thought he has to bear a loss on both the trades.</p>
<p>If an investor usually has huge cash sitting in his portfolio, rather than exposing his investments to money market funds a trader can invest in short-duration Bond ETFs. Return on investment in these ETFs is two to three times the returns a trader gets by investing the same funds in money-markets.</p>
<p>Therefore don’t let the current economic conditions discourage you because there are <a title="ETF trading strategies" href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">ETF trading strategies</a> with which a trader can not only earn their bread and butter but if used effectively can help you beat the market and make a fortune out of it.
<p>Make 6% Per Month in ETFs. Trade only 10 minutes per evening.<b> <a href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">Click here </a></b> to learn more.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 06:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many misconceptions about money management. Most think it means trading with stops, but that is only a small part of it. Below is a short part of the complimentary report I’ve been trying to give you called How to Safely Double You’re Profits in 2009 Trading ETFs. This little tip alone could save [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many misconceptions about money management. Most think it means trading with stops, but that is only a small part of it. Below is a short part of the complimentary report I’ve been trying to give you called How to Safely Double You’re Profits in 2009 Trading ETFs. This little tip alone could save your trading account.</p>
<p>Why use risk controls?</p>
<p>Every trader/investor must guard himself against drawdown’s, which refers to the percentage drop in his account size after one losing trade or consecutive losing trades. For example, imagine that after losing a few trades in a row, your $20,000 account is reduced to $12,000; that would be a drawdown of 8,000/20,000 = 40%.  If I were to ask some new traders, “In order to be back up to $20,000, what percentage return do you need to generate?”  Many would answer, “Since I lost 40%, I have to make back 40%!” This couldn’t be more wrong! Note that after losing 40%, the trader now starts with a lower base, i.e. to undo the $8,000 loss, the return he needs to generate is 8,000/12,000 = 66.6%! That is why I share free training videos on my website to help dispel some of the myths of trading.</p>
<p>The more severe the drawdown, the harder it becomes to undo the damage, as shown in the numbers below.</p>
<p>Drawdown %         % Required to get back to break even<br />
10%                         11.1%  (This is easy to make up in one good trend)<br />
20%                         25%  (This is also fairly easy to make up)<br />
30%                         42.8%<br />
40%                         66.6%<br />
50%                         100%<br />
60%                         150%<br />
70%                         233.3%<br />
80%                         400%<br />
90%                         900%</p>
<p>That is why all professional money managers only risk 1-2% per trade. It’s because no matter how good your trading system is at some point it is a statistical fact you will have 10 losers in a row. Based on risking only 1-2% per trade this is only a 10-20% drawdown and easily recovered. 99% of the hype trading and investing courses in existence don’t say or do this. They say risk 5-10% per trade. It is wrong and will cause you serious financial pain if you follow their advice.</p>
<p>Many of them also use arbitrary stop loss advice. For example, they say, “Place your stop at $100.10 because that is on the other side of a major support or resistance, trend line, MA, etc.”</p>
<p>This makes your risk based on the size of the stop. That is also wrong because the risk can be too large and it’s not the same risk on each trade.</p>
<p>Others reverse this and say risk only 2% total period and let that determine your stop. This is also wrong and will hurt you because it is important to have the correct technical stop.</p>
<p>The answer is to do both. Use a percentage and technical stop together. It works like this. Let’s say the technical stop is $100.10, but based on your entry price that is a 3% risk. Since your plan calls for a 2% risk you simply lower the number of shares you are trading. This lets you stay within your 2% risk and have the correct technical stop. This is exactly what most professional money mangers do.</p>
<p>Some say that this will lower their profits because of trading fewer shares. So what! Study the numbers above again. You know the old quote, “More risk equals more reward.” Well it’s not always true. Sometimes more risk equals more risk! If you lose your money you have no chance to make a profit. Even losing 50% is disastrous because you would then need to make 100% to get back to even.</p>
<p>Like Warren Buffet says, there are only two rules in investing. Rule #1: Don’t lose money. Rule #2: Don’t forget rule #1.</p>
<p>I’d like to add a third rule. Correct money management and position sizing must be mastered to insure your long term success.</p>
<p>The good news is that it is easy to have correct money management and position sizing. I just explained how to use a combo of a % stop and a technical stop. If you want more of an explanation please visit my free video area on my homepage and click on the “Why have risk controls” video.</p>
<p>The system of entries, stops and profits taking is only half of your key to success. The other half is money management. If you get this part wrong you will lose your account every time regardless of how good your system is.</p>
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<p>PS- In order to access his powerful F&gt;R&gt;E&gt;E videos you must first opt in for the complimentary report.
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 05:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second main benefit of this system I shared with you the other day is the fact that it only takes 10 minutes per night to implement once you learn it. One of the obvious reasons this is good for your health is because it greatly reduces trading stress. With it all your trading decisions [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second main benefit of this system I shared with you the other day is the fact that it only takes 10 minutes per night to implement once you learn it. One of the obvious reasons this is good for your health is because it greatly reduces trading stress. With it all your trading decisions are made while the market is closed using OCO and OSO orders with stops, entries and targets in place the night before. You won’t have any emotional fly by the seat of your pant decisions to make. For anyone who has traded any period of time you know that emotion is the #1 killer of successful trading. It’s perfect for anyone who has to be somewhere each day from 9-5.</p>
<p>Some of the not so obvious benefits are; more family time, less back aches, easier on your eyes than day trading 8 hours per day.</p>
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<p>PS- For those of you that do love day trading, yes you can day trade this system and possibly double your returns.
<p>Make 6% Per Month in ETFs. Trade only 10 minutes per evening.<b> <a href="http://www.etftradinginsight.com/ETF-Trading-System">Click here </a></b> to learn more.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of my presence on the internet and contacts in the trading arena I get bombarded weekly about new trading programs, systems and courses. For the most part I don’t pass on anything to you unless I really think it is worth you time. Over the next few days I will inform you a total [...]<p>This post via the <a href="www.etftradinginsight.com">etf trading</a> blog which is your guide to learn everything related to ETFs trading.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of my presence on the internet and contacts in the trading arena I get bombarded weekly about new trading programs, systems and courses. For the most part I don’t pass on anything to you unless I really think it is worth you time. Over the next few days I will inform you a total of three short invitations to receive a complimentary newsletter on How to Safely Double You’re Profits in 2009 Trading ETFs. I’m inviting you because this report and subsequent system really is unlike anything I’ve ever seen.</p>
<p>The three things that set it apart are:<br />
1. Support and live trading examples where trades are called one day ahead of time.<br />
2. It takes only 10 minute per night to implement once you learn it which is great for the part timers.<br />
3. Money management and a “No Hype” approach.</p>
<p>This first post is to cover the support aspect. Many courses leave you high and dry after you buy. If you have the best system in the world, but don’t know how to get your charts or brokerage account set up then it doesn’t matter how good it is. Yes 6% per month is possible trading this system in ETFs, but I had to list support as the #1 feature because in reality it is. Two, one hour each live webinars with a former money manager is only the start. Add 12 months same day email support, chart support, daily blogs and daily videos and you will feel a full support system designed to help you.</p>
<p>The most impressive part of the support system is the daily blog where he calls each trade down to the penny. Have you ever heard a guru say, “If price moves up a little more buy?” Not only is that vague, but it is outright dangerous. I have personally seen the member blog and it has the stops, entries, exits, where to add on, and the number of shares to trade listed each day. It is the best learning and support tool because it lets you double check your analysis each day. Plus in the end if you don’t want to learn the full system you can always follow the blog.</p>
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