In case you missed it, here’s a summary of the ETF topics that I posted to my blog during the week ending on 7/22/2011.
What the market lost two weeks ago, it made back during the last 5 trading days, putting us back to the level of where we were on July 8th, as far as the S&P 500 is concerned.
Despite the rally, global and domestic debt issues, especially the battle over raising the debt ceiling, may keep a lid on further market advances. However, I think a relief rally maybe in the cards, should a framework be put in place to quickly resolve this domestic issue prior to the August 2nd deadline.
My published Cutline tables and Model ETF Portfolios can give you an assist by indentifying weakness and strength in various market segments so that you can make better investment decisions by avoiding exposure in those areas that are trending down.
This week, we covered the following:
“Downside Portfolio Protection”
“ETF Leaders And Laggards – For The Week Ending 7/22/2011”
“ETF/No Load Fund Tracker For Friday, July 22, 2011”
“Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker – Updated Through 7/21/2011”
“Expanded High Volume ETFs On The Cutline – Updated Through 7/20/2011”
“6 ETF Model Portfolios You Can Use – Updated through 7/19/2011”
“Mutual Funds On The Cutline – Updated as of 7/18/2011 – More Improvements”
“ETFs On The Cutline – Updated through 7/15/2011”
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