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ETFguide

ETFguide is the information leader on exchange-traded funds because of its vendor neutral approach and its progressive reporting style. Unique features include an ETF bookstore, a monthly e-mail newsletter and subscription based ETF portfolios.

ETFguide is independently owned and began publishing in 2003. The site reaches an affluent audience of individual investors, financial advisors, and financial institutions that invest and work with ETFs.

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Recent Articles

TD Ameritrade Adds Free ETF Trades

TD Ameritrade is the latest brokerage firm to offer commission-free online ETF trades. The offer will apply to 100 preselected ETFs for TD’s customers.

Jobs Report Shows Recession Goes On

September was the 15th month during the Obama administration with the unemployment rate at or above 9.5%.  The underemployment rate, which includes forced part-time and some…

Create A ‘Permanent Portfolio’ with ETFs

You can replicate the Permanent Portfolio strategy -- but with lower costs -- by using ETFs.

Finding Profits in the Currency Markets

At times it pays to buck the trend and take a stab at real contrarian developments. Betting on a dollar rally would be the mother of all contrarian trades right now. But it may very well make a lot of sense, here’s why:

2 Stocks Moving the Market Now

Quietly behind the scenes, however, two corporations have morphed into “alpha-companies.” Their success has propelled the entire market and contributed largely to the best September performance in decades.

The Pros and Cons of Commission-Free ETF Trades

Over the past several months, major brokerage firms have made aggressive offers to lure ETF investors into their folds. But should you bite?

BlackRock Introduces New Single-Country Emerging Markets ETFs

The new emerging markets ETFs from BlackRock focus on small cap stocks in Brazil, China and the Philippines.

Time to Sell Bonds and Bond Funds?

The bond market is overheated and investors may want to reconsider their strategies and re-balance portfolios.

September Consumer Confidence at Recessionary Levels

September consumer confidence dropped to 48.5 from a lower revised 53.2 in August, coming in below analyst expectations, and stocks dipped sharply.

Claymore ETFs Renamed Guggenheim

The Claymore ETFs have been rebranded Guggenheim ETFs, affecting 32 exchange-traded funds.