ETFguide

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

ETF Investment Strategies Didn’t Mitigate May Losses

Assets invested in U.S. listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) declined by $47.23 billion during the month of May. Declining assets were triggered by weakness in the global equity market and the slumping euro dollar index (NYSEArca: FXE). Stock ETFs were particularly weak as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSEArca: DIA) suffered its worst performing May in 70 years. Still, ETF assets at the end of May 2010 increased by an impressive $200 billion or 34 percent year-over-year.

ETF Investing Strategy – Mutual Funds vs. Exchange Traded Funds

Retirement investors have a lot of investing options for their money, and one of the most fashionable lately has been the ETF. That's why it's important to understand the key differences between traditional mutual funds (open-end) and exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. This knowledge can translate into making informed investment decisions.

Relief Rally or Major Correction – What’s Next?

Less than two weeks ago, investors were counting their un-hatched profit eggs and expecting gains of 15% or more for 2010. After a 700-point drop, however, the confidence in higher prices has been dinged. Will another relief rally bring new highs or will we see a continuation of the decline?