Last Week In Review: ETF News And Blog Posts To 6/24/2012

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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 6/24/2012.

Some reality set in as the Fed disappointed the markets by not providing a freshly spiked punchbowl causing the major indexes to slip sharply on Thursday. The damage for the week, however, was only minor as the bulls had shoved the S&P 500 higher leading up to the Fed announcement.

Continued weak domestic economic data, combined with the ever worsening European debt crisis, will make it difficult for the markets to find some solid footing but, as we’ve seen in the past, a few well placed rumors will get the bulls stampeding.

I have doubts if any rebounds will have staying power, as the Eurotanic will take center stage in the weeks and months to come.

This week, we covered the following:

Europe Needs Central Fiscal Structure: Michael Spence

New ETFs On The Block: Global X Permanent ETF (PERM)—Will It Replace PRPFX?

ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter For Friday, June 22, 2012

Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 6/21/2012

Major Indexes Plunge On Bernake Fallout, Economy And Europe; GAZ Floats, GDXJ Crashes

Equities Whip-saw And Edge Down As Fed Extends Operation Twist; EWP Rises, VIXY Sinks

7 ETF Model Portfolios You Can Use – Updated through 6/19/2012

US Stocks Rise Again On Fed Stimulus Hopes; Will Bernanke Deliver?

US Equities End Mixed As Spain Takes Center Stage; GAZ Rises, EWP Sinks

ETFs/Mutual Funds On The Cutline – Updated Through 6/15/2012

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