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How to Use Inverse ETFs for Profit and to Hedge

March 3, 2008 by Toni Turner

In this article, Toni Turner talks about the two types of popular inverse ETFs and how you can utilize them as 1) pure profit plays, and 2) to hedge your current long positions.

Filed Under: ETFs, Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons Tagged With: ETFs, exchange traded funds, inverse ETF trades, inverse ETFs, ProShares, Toni Turner

Meet the ETFs

February 7, 2008 by TradingMarkets Editors

Don’t know what an ETF is? You’re not alone. Learn about the different types of ETFs in the marketplace today and how to include them in your investment strategy.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons Tagged With: Commodity ETFs, Emerging Market ETFs, Equity Sector ETFs, ETF and trading, Inverse Index Funds, John Lee, trading etf

5 Ways to Identify Winning ETF Trades

January 24, 2008 by Mike Paulenoff

ETFs have been developed for essentially every U.S. industry, many countries, commodities, Treasuries, currencies and even the inverse (short side) of many of these market areas. Here are some steps for identifying winning ETF trades.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons Tagged With: Mike Paulenoff, technical chart analysis, winning etf trades

No Free Lunch: Load Funds Vs. No Load Funds

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Everyone wants to save a buck. So if you had a choice between a fund that charged you every time you bought new shares, and one that didn’t, which would you choose?

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

Creating A High-Performance Fund Portfolio

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

If you’d like to put part of your money to work in a model portfolio developed by one of the nation’s top hedge fund managers, check out the High Performance Global Portfolio in the Timing Models section.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

How You Can Profit Using the TM FundScanner

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

With the TradingMarkets.com FundScanner, you have a powerful tool for ferreting out funds that suit your personal trading or investing style.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

Bear-Proofing Your Retirement through Active Investing

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

By using an active investing strategy, you can keep your money working in equities while shielding your nest egg from bear markets.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

How to Maximize Your Trading & Investing With TM’s Mutual Fund Indicators Lists

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

How do you use stock funds? TradingMarkets.com provides a powerful, easy-to-use database to target the funds that match your personal moneymaking strategy.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

Making Money When the Stock Market Drops

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Misery may love company, but rather than joining miserable times, wouldn’t you prefer to profit instead?

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

How to Use Moving Averages to Time Your Investments

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

A fund price moving average is really quite simple. It just represents the average, or mean, of a fund’s closing share prices over a trailing time frame.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons

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