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david fryDavid Fry (ETF Digest) submits: << Return to page 1 - Reality Bites! …
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 20:41
How Natural Gas Dispute Affects ETFs

The recent dispute over natural gas between Russia and Ukraine has many considering whether the role of natural gas and related exchange traded funds (ETFs) needs to be revised. Some view the trouble as a wake-up call for the European Union to boost energy efficiency.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF)……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 15:00
Steps Ireland Is Taking to Right Economy, ETF

The Irish economy and exchange traded fund (ETF) was hit hard and swiftly as a robust housing-bubble burst.
Back in the good ol’ days, low interest rates, inward immigration and bank lending sprees helped drive housing’s share of the economy from 5% to 14%, the highest percentage in……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 14:00
Today’s Market Performance Will Signal The Direction For 2009!

I will be hosting a live web event tonight and I hope you can make it. Yesterday, the market was not able to add to last week’s Santa Claus rally. Prices opened higher and gradually gave back those gains after weak economic numbers were released. In previous weeks, the market has been able to shrug off bad economic data. This morning, the market is down sharply on a weaker than expected ADP employment report. It showed that almost 700,000 jobs were lost in the private sector in the month of December. That was up sharply from 476,000 jobs in November. ADP …

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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 13:25
How to Find Out Which ETFs Are Above Their Trend Lines Now

Today’s performance notwithstanding, the markets have been showing some signs of life lately, and a number of exchange traded funds (ETFs) have moved above their 50-day moving averages.
We have noticed a number of opportunities out there for investors. You can keep track of funds and where……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 13:00
ETFs Defied Stereotypes in 2008

IndexUniverse submits: By Murray ColemanThe flight to safety in stocks and mutual funds dominated investment trends in 2008.Complete Story »
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 12:28
What’s Chipping Away at Technology ETFs?

Intel Corp., the world’s largest chipmaker, has lowered their fourth quarter outlook and dampened hopes within the technology sector and related exchange traded funds (ETFs).
The corporation said Wednesday that it would miss its revenue projection by about $500 million, a sign that PC makers……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 12:00
Two Year Blogiversary

With all the excitement of the trading day, the VIX back up to 42.55 as I type this, and my share of technical issues (MyBlogLog, if would be nice if you could go back to tracking more than 20% of my traffic), I forgot that today is the two year anniversary of VIX and More. Thanks to Adam Warner, Jim Kingsland,…
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 11:32
January Defect

Common sense always says the January Indicator makes no sense. I mean whatever happened at the end of the year before doesn’t magically disappear the moment Kathy Griffin starts hurling expletives….
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 11:11
The Commodity ETF Rally: Will It Stick?

Commodities were the bubble of 2008, and now investors are hoping to re-inflate the bubble and send markets and exchange traded funds (ETFs) on another upswing.
Commodities have been seeing a bit of a rally in recent weeks, but seeing how swiftly and hugely this summer’s bubble popped, could……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 11:00
Midday Market Update: Oil, Unemployment Take ETFs For a Ride

Job losses mounted in December and basic materials suppliers have added to the bleak unemployment picture created in the United States, giving far off hope for markets and exchange traded funds(ETFs).
Businesses from Alcoa (AA) to Intel Corp. (INTC) have suffered losses up to 11%, and have……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 10:00
BuyWrite, PutWrite: A Smoother Ride

Roger Nusbaum submits: …
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 9:30
Say, Say, Say It Ain’t So

Wow, this news …
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 7:32
Satyam, Fraud, and the India VIX

Today’s announcement that Satyam (SAY), the Indian outsourcing giant, has been engaged in a massive accounting fraud over the course of several years sent Satyam down 78% in local trading and dragged the Bombay Sensex down 7.3%. A…
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 6:44
The ‘Reflation’ Top Ten Portfolio

R. Scott Raynovich submits:"Inflation is taxation without legislation." — Milton Friedman I have been running a private investment advisory newsletter in which I pick a "Top Ten" Portfolio for four years now. In 2008, I did not issue a "Top Ten" portfolio based on the fact that I thought it would be a very difficult year to invest. As we now know, that may have been the understatement of the century. But things are getting interesting and I believe that after the washout that was 2008 there will be more opportunities in 2009….
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 6:09
When ETFs Close, Is It a Bad Thing?

Recent articles have outlined a list of exchange traded funds (ETFs) that are on a “deathwatch” for 2009.
Ron Rowland for Seeking Alpha notes 97 ETFs and 42 exchange traded notes (ETNs) that were in danger of closeing. The list includes ETFs and ETNs that are at least six months old……
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 6:00
Five ETF Predictions for 2009

Ron Rowland submits:Whenever the subject of predictions or forecasts comes up, I’m always reminded of one of my favorite quotes: “We have two types of forecasters: Those who don’t know - and those who don’t know they don’t know.” - John Kenneth GalbraithC…
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 5:38
Energy ETFs: Alternative Sources Attract Investor Attention

Jeff Miller submits: The United States has followed a disturbing pattern in forming energy policy. Most of the time we focus on fossil fuels. Alternative energy only gets attention when oil prices are high. With last year’s oil price spike still fresh, there is a just a chance that things will be different this time….
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 5:08
Satyam (NYSE:SAY): The Short Story - First Global India

First Global India has a nice comment on SAY this morning: Let’s say one thing upfront: we think Ramalinga Raju is an amateur. He is not the first promoter in the world to have cooked the books. Nor will he be the last.But the weird mea culpa letter is something that is bizarre to say the least. This is not the wayprofessional scamsters work. We doubt if there has ever been an instance of a promoter sending in a letter like this, right upfront. Jeff Skilling didn’t do it. Bernie Ebbers didn’t do it….
Original Source: notablecalls.blogspot.com


  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 4:38
Still Blaming the Market Victims

Joseph Y. Calhoun III submits:As the new Obama administration prepares to enact the mother of all “stimulus” packages, it seems that some still can’t get straight what caused the current worldwide recession. Hank Paulson still believes the problem was caused by A…
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  7 January, 2009| Derivatives | Comments (0) @ 4:37
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