Last Week In Review: ETF News And Blog Posts To 8/14/2011

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In case you missed it, here’s a summary of the ETF topics and market reviews I posted to my blog during the week ending on 8/14/2011.

More breathtaking downside moves followed by just as breathtaking recoveries had investors on edge—not just domestically but globally as well. Because of the rebounds, this week’s losses were somewhat modest, considering what could have been. The S&P 500 gave back 1.7%.

I believe that these wide market swings are far from being over, although we could see a short rest period before the European debt crisis shifts into the next gear.

In any event, if you followed my sell stops rules, you should not have any equity exposure at this time with the exception of a couple of sector/country ETFs or hedged positions.

This week, we covered the following:

ReaderQ&As: I Missed The Domestic Sell Signal. What Now? When Do I Rebalance The PRPFX Hedge?

ETF Leaders And Laggards – For The Week Ending 8/12/2011

ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter For Friday, August 12, 2011

Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 8/11/2011

The Roller Coaster Ride Is Alive And Well – Major Market ETFs Rebound Sharply

Another Wild Ride For Equity ETFs

Now 7 ETF Model Portfolios You Can Use – Updated through 8/9/2011

Major Market ETFs Recover From Abyss

Equity ETFs Get Slammed – Domestic Trend Tracking Index (TTI) Slides Into Bear Market Territory

A New Uncertainty Surfaces – Expanded ETF Master Cutline List – Updated through 8/5/2011

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