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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mutual Funds, Index, ETFs New & Views

Index Funds vs. ETFs: Which Is Right for You? | ETF Database
So for the rest of the article, we'll use the terms index fund and ETF, but understand we're actually talking about indexed mutual funds and ETFs that track some sort of index. What Is an Index Fund? According to Princeton's online dictionary, ...

Where You Can Find ETF Opportunities in This Market | ETF Trends
March 7, 2009 – When we thought things just couldn't get worse for the consumer confidence and housing sectors, as well as the exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track these sectors, this past... Continue Reading » · Midday Market Update: Markets ...

Why Your ETF May Have Hidden Risks
Exchange Traded Funds, or ETFs for short, take an investment that's normally complicated and simplify it. ETFs make it easy for any investor to put money into a variety of macro ideas with one easy to buy share. ...Investing in an ETF normally ...

High Current Yield No Load Fund « No Load Funds
What is a high current yield no load fund, and what does it offer investors? These mutual funds offer a high current yield, but they do this by taking bigger risks than some other funds, such as those which are conservative and protect the capital ...

ETF Guide: Is the Worst over for the Housing Market?
etf guide: SAN DIEGO (ETFguide.com) – “There's no place like home,” is a popular expression that's become less of a truism for both homeowners and homebuilders over this particular market cycle. ... 1 FREE Exchange Traded Funds Newsletter ... ...

ETF Chart Trend Comparisons :: The Market Oracle :: Financial ...
ETF Chart Trend Comparisons :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website.

Swine flu adds to Mexico ETF's problems
The EWW exchange traded fund is down some 6.5 percent this morning as the negative impact of the swine flu outbreak is felt most keenly at the epicenter of the Mexico ETF's holdings. EWW Chart On a fundamental basis, that does make ...

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Mutual Funds, ETFs, Index, No-Loads

Are Green And Socially Responsible Mutual Funds Worth It?
In celebration of Earth Day, I want to share my perspective on green and socially responsible investing. The idea of socially conscious investing has been aroun.

My 5 Steps to Choosing the Right ETF | The Dividend Guy Blog
Inverse ETFs - An inverse exchange traded fund in created by using various assets and derivatives (like options) in order to create profits when the underlying index declines in value. My focus when it comes to ETFs usually falls in the Broad Market, ...

Index Funds (and Etfs) Vs. Mutual Funds | Future400
Three points to consider on why market index funds will outperform actively managed mutual funds: (1) Strong performance by a mutual fundwill see an influx of cash that increases the asset base – bringing down the return in terms of % ... For ...

Let Them Eat Index Funds -- Daily Intel -- New York News Blog ...
The rest of the money, either invest in a very broad index fund—a Wilshire 5000 type of index fund—or if you want to do a bit of homework, I'd invest in a few great unlevered businesses that earn attractive returns. ...

Prepare for Plunging Mutual Fund Returns | The Money Times
mutual funds actually don't do as well as the market average, and in many cases the fees charged by a fund help to keep its returns below the average line. What a difference a year makes. Check out these average annual gains for the ...

Making Sense of Mutual Fund Reports - General US News Story ...
If your attempts to examine the prospectuses and shareholder reports you get from mutual fund companies have left you cross-eyed, don't toss them into the recycle bin just yet. ... In November 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, ...

Make More Money With No Load Mutual Funds
Fortunately, you can invest in mutual funds and forgo all that. A mutual fund is a way to get a lot of people’s money together in order to invest in a larger variety of stocks, bonds, and/or other investments. This is beneficial because it means ...

Green Mutual Funds | Gloomberg News
There are ways to participate as an investor in Earth Day! Below are THREE GREEN MUTUAL FUNDS to support and invest in!

Why You Need A TIPS ETF In Your Retirement Portfolio | Daily Markets
Most experts however did acknowledge that in the long run, inflation is sure to come back-and many of them specifically recommend buying TIPS as well as TIPS ETFs, such as iShares Barclays TIPS Bond ETF, TIP, (TIP) (say that six times ...

ETF’s vs. Index funds: The good, the bad, and the ugly | Tip'd
Let’s compare two scenarios: investing $10000 in an ETF vs. and index fund. (Warning: Plot Spoiler: A good index fund is as good as an ETF; however, not all index funds are made the same.)... addto Save & Share Topple Spam? Topple this! ...

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Funds and ETFs News, Views

Equity-linked mutual funds gain as markets rally - Money Matters ...
Equity-linked mutual funds gain as markets rally, Mutual fund schemes, that lost considerably over the last one year, recovered ground as the Sensex rallied in March. A Morningstar analysis, Money Matters.

How much does your mutual fund cost?
It appears that mutual funds prices are fairly inelastic. Sadly, this isn’t because mutual fund managers provide some all-important service. Mutual fund demand is inelastic simply because people don’t know what they’re paying. ... Fortunately, ...

5 Reasons To Avoid Index Funds
Investing in an index fund, such as one that tracks the S&P 500, will give you the upside when the market is doing well, but also leaves you completely vulnerable to the downside. You can choose to hedge your exposure to the index by ...

Tom Lydon Discusses His ETF Portfolio on CNBC | ETF Trends
Date: April 14, 2009 | Categories: Commodity ETFs, Current Affairs, ETFTrends in the Press, Global ETFs, Sector ETFs, Video,

Why Index Funds are Falling Apart
Managed exchange-traded funds are the hottest product on Wall Street. Why wouldn’t they be? Managed ETFs offer the professional management of standard mutual funds while charging fees at a fifth of the price of most mutual funds. ... Investment ...

Financial bonanza » Test your mutual fund knowledge with this quiz
Test your mutual fund knowledge with this quiz. Although you probably haven’t gotten rich off them lately, mutual funds remain a cornerstone of retirement planning. But they’re widely misunderstood, and investing ...

Can you Earn More with No Load Mutual Funds | S-Proprietor.com
Can you Earn More with No Load Mutual Funds. Sara B. Danowitz. To make more money, you can invest what you already have. If you don’t know much about investing and aren’t interested in studying a ton, you could ...

6 Bear Market Traps and How to Avoid Them | ETF Trends
Bear Market ETFs Emotions can be our own worst enemy when it comes to exchange traded fund (ETF) investing, and bear markets can heighten them. But there are ways to avoid the traps that have sunk many a portfolio. ...

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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Mutual Funds, ETFs, Index Funds

Kiplinger Selects Top Mutual Funds for '09 - Funds and ETFs US ...
Kiplinger Selects Top Mutual Funds for '09. Topics:Mutual Funds. By: CNBC.com | 07 Apr 2009 | 11:41 AM ET. Text Size. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance released on Tuesday the Kiplinger 25 list, its pick of top stock, bond, and commodity ...

How to Spot ETF Opportunities In a Recession | ETF Trends
Generally, it's taken as a given that companies that are cash cows and the exchange traded funds (ETFs) that hold these companies are in a good position for an economic recovery. ... April 7, 2009 – The economic situation here is ...

How to Keep Your Emotions Out of ETF Investing | ETF Trends
With the markets and exchange traded funds (ETFs) up so sharply one day, but down the next, we're wondering what role our emotions have in these movements. Along with true... Continue Reading » · Midday Market Update: ...

Index Funds, Where Are We Now? (SPY, AFK, EFA) | April 07, 2009 ...
It’s interesting to note the performance of Frontier markets covered by funds like Market Vectors Africa ETF (NYSE:AFK) in comparison to traditional international investments covered by the iShares MSCI EAFE Index (NYSE:EFA) fund. ... The point of ...

Vanguard SC International Index ETF Launches - News In Focus
The first leap by Vanguard into international small-cap waters through an index-based exchange-traded fund opened for trading on Monday. The Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Small-Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: VSS) tracks the FTSE Global Small Cap ex- U.S. ...

Fund Spy: Morningstar’s Inside Secrets to Selecting Mutual Funds ...
Nobody is more familiar with mutual funds than author Russel Kinnel, the Director of Mutual Fund Research for Morningstar, Inc. and Editor of Morningstar® FundInvestor, a monthly newsletter for individual investors. ...

Mutual fund votes helped to boost pay
Mutual funds have contributed to corporate America’s excessive pay by voting in favour of companies’ compensation plans, research by corporate governance experts will reveal on Monday. Read more here: Mutual fundvotes helped to boost ...

The Case Against Open-Ended Mutual Funds | - Dave Budge .com
Most individuals who have modest portfolios are invested in open-end mutual funds (OMFs.) If these investments are inside a 401K or a 503B there is often... ... Included among these are closed end funds, Exchange Traded Funds, stocks, listed ...

Will ETFs Be The End Of Traditional Mutual Funds?
A relative new comer to the investment world is the Exchange Traded Fund ( ETF). You can think of it as a cross between individual stocks and mutual funds, with a mixture of advantages and disadvantages of each. An ETFtrades on a stock exchange ...

General US Treasury No Load Fund « No Load Funds
US Treasury mutual funds can minimize your risks while giving you small but consistent returns instead of huge losses. Choosing no load mutual funds will prevent part of your investment capital from going to a third party instead of being put ... ...

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