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 11/13/2011.
An almost 4% pullback in equities shook the financial markets last Wednesday, as Italian bond yields rallied above the 7% pain threshold. However, the bulls pulled the major indexes out of the basement during the subsequent 2 trading days, as a new government, along with fresh commitments to austerity measures, gave hope that Italy, at least for the moment, was saved from a debt debacle.
How long that fact resembles any reality remains to be seen, but the major domestic trend is up, and we’ll carefully follow its direction.
This week, we covered the following:
Closer to Contagion: Is The Day of Reckoning Near?
ETF Leaders And Laggards – For The Week Ending 11/11/2011
ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter For Friday, November 11, 2011
Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 11/10/2011
Investors See Some Light Today, Yet Equity ETFs Are Still Entrenched In Darkness
Is This the Start Of Another Downward Spiral For ETFs?
7 ETF Model Portfolios You Can Use – Updated through 11/8/2011
ETFs on the Upside – How Long Will Irrationality Last?
Political Chaos in Europe Is No Good for Equity ETFs, Despite Today’s Sentiment
High Volume ETFs On The Cutline – Updated Through 11/4/2011
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