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How to Invest in ETFs
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are a unique type of security that are part-stock and part-index. ETFs can represent shares in hundreds of companies, yet they can be traded at any time during market hours and can be bought in amounts as small as one ... [... more]
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The Exchange-Traded Funds Manual
Good practical reference work: Gary Gastineau, a managing director at Nuveen Investments and the author of The Options Manual (1988), has written the most detailed account available in print of open-ended exchange-traded funds: how they work, what are [... more]
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Fine-tuning a winning ETF portfolio for '05
Thanks in part to dividend-paying stocks, overseas investments and REITs, my portfolio is beating the market. Here's how I'll tweak it for the new year. The model portfolio of exchange-traded funds I launched a year ago is finishing 2004 with a ... [... more]
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All about Exchange-Traded Funds
ALL ABOUT . . . SERIES All AboutEXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS Exchange-traded funds, priced like a stock and traded continuously throughout the day, are the hottest thing in investing today. All About Exchange-Traded Funds is one of the first introductory guides [... more]
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Understanding Exchange-Traded Funds
Discover How Investing in Exchange-Traded Funds Can Help You Build a Winning Financial Portfolio Turn to Understanding Exchange-Traded Funds for a quick, accessible overview of ETFs_the hottest and most significant investment tool of recent years. This [... more]
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My 5-step guide to ETFs
Exchange-traded funds -- little slices of a sector that trade like a stock -- can be a great hedge against market volatility. But not all ETFs will work. A risky, volatile market isnt the best time to go to school on new investing strategies; the ... [... more]
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How to Select an ETF Broker
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are a type of security that is gaining popularity among investors worldwide. ETFs are unique because they track an index rather than an individual stock. Unlike actual index funds, you can invest in ETFs with ... [... more]
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ETF portfolio powers past the market
This group of exchange-traded funds easily beat the S & P 500 in the third quarter thanks to strength in natural resources and emerging markets. The story should hold for the fourth quarter. This group of exchange-traded funds easily beat the S & [... more]
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A dynamic new twist on ETFs
Sophisticated portfolio construction means these funds are no longer limited to investing in entire indexes, warts and all. Exchange-traded funds, although getting more popular every day, have been limited to investing in indexes. Buy an ETF with ... [... more]
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Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
It seems like every week Wall Street comes up with some new, exotic investment idea that puts your money at risk. Thankfully, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are less volatile than individual stocks, cheaper than most mutual funds, and subject to minimal [... more]
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Understanding Exchange-traded Funds
Discover How Investing in Exchange-Traded FundsCan Help You Build a Winning Financial Portfolio"Archie Richards delivers the nuts and bolts of ETFs---and much more that the investor needs to know." Gary L. Gastineau, early developer of exchange- [... more]
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How to Buy Closed-End ETFs
Closed-end exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are hybrid securities that have traits of both ETFs and mutual funds. Closed-end ETFs, commonly called CEFs, are traded like individual stocks and represent an index, but they are traded in the open market, ... [... more]
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