Topic: Exchange-Traded Funds
Despite yesterday's solid gains, developed markets still have a host of issues that they must deal with before returning to pre-recession levels...
Rydex|SGI today announced distribution declarations for two CurrencyShares® exchange traded products: CurrencyShares® Australian Dollar Trust...
Many traders don’t use volume as a factor in their trading decisionsI find it amazing how many traders do not use volume as a factor in their trading decisions. I believe it’s always important to track the volume ...
Some sideways price action is also possibleCommodities have been shining recently as the U.S. dollar loses its luster for investors. Also the weakening dollar has helped boost equities as a lower U.S. dollar helps the large, multi-national companies. T
Despite the downturn, Colombia, Thailand and Indonesia are absolutely booming.While most-watched stock markets are flat at best, their stock markets are running up.
Best of all, there are a lot of reasons these runs will continue in the short- and long-te
Canada Lithium included in Global X Lithium ETF, but CEO not surprisedCanada Lithium Corp. (TSX: T.CLQ, Stock Forum) says it has been included in the world’s first Lithium ETF (exchange-traded fund), but company chief executive officer Peter Secker
The Danger of Gold and Silver ETFsBy Paul JorgensenA common way to invest in gold or silver without having to physically store it yourself is through a precious metals ETF. ETF is an abbreviation "exchange-traded fund". It is like a mutual fund ...
Where to Go When the Markets Are Low - Making Money in a Down Or Stagnant MarketBy Christian Halas"The interest is up and the stock market's down and you only get mugged if you go downtown"- from Hank Williams Jr., "COUNTRY ...
Trading Advantages of ETFsBy Dan PipitoneExchange Traded Funds (ETFs) were first introduced to markets in 1993. From there they remain one of the mainstream instruments for profiting from market. With time various financial firms introduced different kind
<div id="subtitle">AP answers your questions on the news, from living in the White House to hedging gas pricesIt takes an enormous staff to maintain the White House. But do any of the mansion's butlers, chefs or handymen actually call ...