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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

Government Overspending is Fueling Debt Boom

Swelling sovereign debt has made our Mega Investment Theme Report every month, and the beat goes on as the stubborn trend to debt continues.

Stock Market Fear is Tapering, Greed is Back

The stock market’s mood swings from fear to greed and back are in full swing again. Indeed, the latest fear and greed index swings wildly to greed, so beware...

Valuation Models Say Stock Market Losses Ahead

Market valuations matter, but so do investor psychology and emotion. Monitoring its mood through these models suggest trouble ahead for investors.

Will Shadow Banking Take Down China?

China's shadow banking is a blessing and a curse; a blessing because it's created a steroids-like impact on China. But will the curse cause an unhappy ending?

8 Reasons Gold May Disappoint in 2013

Nobody's going to change the mind of gold bugs, but after recording its 12th straight yearly gain, gold's run may be set for a pause based on these 8 reasons

Are You as Diversified as You Think?

The markets have rebounded since the 2008 but their have been some major changes to risk asset correlation measures that investors must understand

Using Margin to Get More Dividend Income a Tough Call

Wall Street's brokers want to lend you cheap money so that you can make BIG MONEY from dividends. Before you bite understand the risks to your money

What Is the VIX Telling Us About Today’s Market?

When the media speaks, it pays to ignore. When the VIX speaks, it often pays to listen and right now the VIX is speaking so pay attention

How Much Lower Can Treasury Yields Go?

After many bold and loud proclamations of doom for U.S. Treasuries, yields have fallen and prices have risen. Is the game in Treasuries almost over?

Conflicts at the Federal Reserve Emerge

The Fed's exit strategy from trillion dollar stimulus plans is becoming harder and harder because financial markets have become more and more addicted.