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10 Wackiest ETF Ideas (TVIX, ONN, GAZ)
Friday, April 6, 2012 - 2:44pm | 1052Only 14 new ETFs debuted in March, a dramatic decline from January and February, but the pace looks like it's picking back up in April. As is always the case with new ETFs, some will thrive, attracting strong average daily volume and high assets under management. Some will survive with just...
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Will Diamonds Be Forever With This ETF? (EZA, CNDA, GLD)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 - 7:36pm | 297IndexIQ, the New York-based ETF issuer known primarily for its hedge fund replication and small-cap ETFs, has filed plans with the Securities and Exchange Commission to launch an ETF backed physical holdings of diamonds. The IndexIQ Physical Diamond Trust would be the first exchange-traded product...
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Exploiting High Oil Prices The Small-Cap ETF Way (IOIL, RSXJ, PSCE)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - 2:21pm | 583It may not be a wonderful Wednesday for equities and some commodities, but oil just keeps on chugging higher. As of this writing, the United States Brent Oil Fund (NYSE: BNO) is up 1.3%, trading just pennies below a new 52-week high that was touched earlier in the session and looks poised to...
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Small-Cap Surprises ETF Style
Thursday, February 16, 2012 - 1:50pm | 618The revered January Effect is in the books but if small-caps are going to remain in style for the rest of 2012, now is the time to look at some ETFs offering exposure to this market cap spectrum. And yes, that means digging deeper than the usual suspects such as the iShares MSCI Russell 2000 Index...
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Canada ETFs: Beyond EWC
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 - 5:16pm | 608Did you know that ice hockey is not the only national sport of Canada? Hockey, the sport for which are our northern neighbors are most known, is the national winter sport of Canada while lacrosse is the country's national summer sport. Fun fact #2: The iShares MSCI Canada ETF (NYSE: EWC), the...
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Whatever Happened to...The Mid-Cap Emerging Markets ETF?
Monday, January 30, 2012 - 2:32pm | 468Simply put, there's no shortage of emerging markets ETFs on the market today. There are large-cap and small-cap funds that track multiple countries within one fund and there are scores of country-specific funds offering exposure to both cap spectrums. Both segments have gotten off to fine starts...
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Busy Day Of New ETF Debuts Ahead For iShares
Thursday, January 26, 2012 - 3:52am | 286Coming on the heels of the debut of the iShares MSCI Norway Capped Investable Market Index Fund (BATS: ENOR), the first ETF to be listed on the BATS Exchange operated by BATS Global Markets, iShares will introduce seven more BATS-listed ETFs today. The funds, which include some first to market...
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The Definitive ETF Shale List For 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 - 4:47pm | 680News that China's Sinopec (NYSE: SNP) is paying $2.2 billion for some Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) shale assets can hardly be considered a surprise. Nor is news that Total (NYSE: TOT), Europe's third-largest oil company, is paying $2.32 billion to acquire 619,000 net acres Utica Shale acres from...
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Global X to Shutter 8 New ETFs
Tuesday, December 20, 2011 - 3:26pm | 385Global X, the New York-based ETF issuer that has been one of the most prolific issuers of new ETFs this year, will close eight of its new ETFs in February 2012. The eight ETFs, which represent less than 2% of Global X's total assets under management, will close to new investors and cease trading on...
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IndexIQ to Close Three Asia-Focused ETFs
Sunday, December 18, 2011 - 8:35pm | 255IndexIQ, the New York-based ETF issuer that has been making a name for itself with hedge fund replication and small-cap ETFs, announced it will shutter three of its Asia-focused ETFs, two of which debuted earlier this year. The firm will close the IndexIQ Japan Mid Cap ETF (NYSE: RSUN), the...
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Whatever Happened to The...Global Small-Cap Oil ETF?
Tuesday, November 22, 2011 - 12:38am | 408These days, it seems everywhere investors turn, there's an excuse not to be involved with oil ETFs. That goes for the equity-based ones, too. Whether it's because of China, Europe or the U.S., there have been ample reasons to be skittish about oil stocks and ETFs in recent weeks. The other side of...
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Four International Mid-Cap ETFs Your Broker Forgot to Mention
Monday, November 7, 2011 - 4:59pm | 510If you think domestic mid-cap stocks and ETFs have a tendency to fly under the radar, then wait until you set sail looking for international fare in this market cap spectrum. We're not saying global mid-caps are ignored, but the reality is this asset class doesn't grab many headlines either....
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Five Country-Specific ETFs Seeing Stealth Rallies
Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - 3:44pm | 619Tuesday's glum action aside, from late September/early October, riskier assets have been in rally mode. Most of us know there has been a renaissance of sorts for ETFs offering equities exposure to high-beta sectors and some commodities funds are looking better than they did in August and the early...
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Checking In: Hong Kong Style
Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - 1:31pm | 379Following a recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing detailing plans by iShares, the largest U.S. ETF sponsor, to roll out eight new country-specific small-cap ETFs, we thought it might be a good idea to check in with one of the funds that iShares is going to compete with: the IndexIQ Hong...
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The Best ETF For The U.S.-South Korea Trade Agreement?
Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 1:52pm | 405On a weak day for the markets overall, ETFs with heavy exposure to South Korea are trading lower despite Congress finally getting to passing a free trade agreement with the Asian economic power. President Obama said the agreement is a win for both countries that could expand U.S. exports by $11...