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ETF Trading Books
Exchange
Traded Funds: An Insider's Guide to Buying the Market
Since the early 1990s when exchange traded
funds (ETFs) first appeared on the financial landscape, many
investors knew what they were, but few understood the full
potential of these investment vehicles. Exchange Traded Funds
fills this gap to both educate and dispel the myths associated
with this popular new index product.Written by the experts at Indexfunds.com, this comprehensive
guide thoroughly examines how ETFs make investing money in equity
indexes easy, direct, and inexpensive. Whether you're in the
market for long-term gains or short-term profits, Exchange Traded
Funds will show you how lower costs, greater tax efficiencies, and
superb liquidity make ETFs the perfect tool for index investments.
Providing a clear definition of ETFs and a brief history of how
they originated in the receipt-based commodities markets, this
book sets the groundwork for any investor looking to ETFs for a
reliable investment option. Understand the internal workings of
this unique financial instrument and discover the different types
currently offered, including SPDRs, iShares, Diamonds, QQQs, HOLDRs, and many more. |
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The
Exchange-Traded Funds Manual
With the enormous popularity and widespread
acceptance of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) over the past several
years, advisors and individual investors alike have sought out a
definitive guide to this innovative, exciting new class of
funds–and the Frank J. Fabozzi series has responded. Written by
ETF expert Gary Gastineau, The Exchange-Traded Funds Manual
provides a detailed description of "open-end" exchange-traded
funds and how they work so that you can understand the reasons for
ETF growth and, more importantly, how to use ETFs profitably.The Exchange-Traded Funds Manual offers the most complete
treatment of ETFs available, from asset allocation and risk
management to taxation and financial planning, ETF selection, and
evaluation. Whether you’re a long-term investor, online trader, or
advisor, this volume is a useful companion to anyone who wants to
use "open-end" ETFs intelligently and effectively. |
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All
about Index Funds
Everything You Need to Know About Index Funds  What
They Are, Why They Outperform Managed Mutual Funds, Which Are
Right for You, and More! Little known just five years ago, index mutual funds have
become one of today's most popular vehicles for investors weary of
trying to beat the market. All About Index Funds explains the ins
and outs of these easy-to-use investments, and reveals how they
can give you the advantages of a highly diversified portfolio for
as little as $500!
Whether you are an experienced stock market investor or a
beginner, look to All About Index Funds to learn more about:
Tax advantages of index funds Exchange-traded funds SPDRs
HOLDRs Global funds Customized funds Asset allocation
Understanding risk Taxable versus nontaxable strategies Index fund
providers and much more |
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Exchange
Traded Funds and E-Mini Stock Index Futures
Arguably the most popular new products in the
investment world, exchange traded funds (ETFs) and E-mini stock
index futures (the "E" standing for electronic market access) have
achieved more success than even the most radically optimistic
forecaster could have predicted. Industry executive and expert in
the field, David Lerman, reveals the intricacies of these
products, how to use them, and what the future holds for these
exciting investment vehicles.Launched in 1993, the first exchange traded fund
"the S&P 500
Depositary Receipts (SPDRs, affectionately known as
"Spiders")"combined low costs, greater tax efficiencies, and
superb liquidity for investors. This book explains dozens of new
ETFs, including the popular QQQ, iShares, and streetTRACKS, and
will teach you how these tools are used for long-term and
short-term strategies in broad-based and sector indices. It also
discusses in depth how the E-mini S&P 500 and other E-mini
Nasdaq-100 futures allow traders to profit on the direction of
indexes. |
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QQQ Signals Past 12 Months |
29%
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60%
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Compound
Margin |
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As of 11/07/2011 |
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