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 11/20/2011.
Europe’s lack of progress to solve its debt issues affected the global markets, and the S&P 500 surrendered some 3.8% last week.
Judging by the daily news announcements, things seem to be worsening as no clear plan is being put forth that could be interpreted as a step in the right direction. The band aid and putting-out-the-fire approach prevails, and it’s just a matter of time before reality sets in causing a negative market reaction.
This week, we covered the following:
Heading into Uncharted Territory: European Breakdown
ETF Leaders And Laggards – For The Week Ending 11/18/2011
ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter For Friday, November 18, 2011
Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 11/17/2011
Equity ETFs Feel The Pressure With Europe on Thin Ice
Finally a Jolt for Equity ETFs – Is This The Start of a Market Slide?
7 ETF Model Portfolios You Can Use – Updated through 11/15/2011
ETFs Stay Relatively Calm, But That May Change Very Soon
Are Eurozone Fears Starting to Become a Reality for ETFs?
ETFs On The Cutline – Updated Through 11/13/2011
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Ulli, I understand why you do the Sunday weekly review thing, but I miss seeing some of your old Sunday Musings. Any chance of sprinkling some for time to time?
Ed
Ed,
Well, they have been replaced by the Sunday video and commentary, which is posted prior to the weekly review. They really accomplish the same thing in that they address relevant current issues.
Ulli…