17 Mar, 2010
Posted by: danielfox In: General
Here’s the two basic types of stock trading analysis:
First there is the approach of using fundamentals, a.k.a. fuzzymentals. This is where traders try to predict ETF future prices by either supply and demand, Gov’t policy, interest rates, underlying economic factors, not to mention the weather. This what most fundamental traders research to protect their [...]
20 Feb, 2010
Posted by: danielfox In: Business
One of the great and exciting features with the ETF (exchange traded fund) is that they trade much like a stock in that you can trade throught the day. Funds require you to buy and sell your shares at their net asset value or NEV at the end of the day.
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15 Dec, 2009
Posted by: Gewdton In: Business
The everyday man relates the term ETF Trend Trading as an investment. As we endow our money and trade in bonds, shares and debentures through stock exchanges. Equivalently ETF or Exchange traded funds include assets and securities and are being traded somewhere around at the same cost as the NAV of a security is invested [...]
01 Dec, 2009
Posted by: danielfox In: Finance
One of the main benefits about trading ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) is their tax efficiency. This is because when ETFs are traded, the process does not involve the selling or buying of investment instruments of any sort. As such, virtually no tax returns are generated. If you’re researching how to trend trade especially with regards [...]