ETF/No Load Fund Tracker StatSheet ————————————————————- THE LINK TO OUR CURRENT ETF/MUTUAL FUND STATSHEET IS: https://theetfbully.com/2012/02/weekly-statsheet-for-the-etfno-load-fund-tracker-newsletter-updated-through-02162012/ ———————————————————— Market Commentary Friday, February 17, 2012 US STOCKS END WEEK ON A HIGH, ETFS ARE THE NEW BELLWETHERS OF THE MARKETS US stock indexes closed higher for the week with the DJIA closing within sniffing distance of 13,000 on a solid week though …
Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 02/16/2012
ETF/Mutual Fund Data updated through Thursday, February 16, 2012 If you are not familiar with some of the terminology used, please see the Glossary of Terms. 1. DOMESTIC EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS/ETFs: BUY — since 10/25/2011 The domestic TTI broke through its long-term trend line generating a Sell for this area effective 8/9/2011. Over the recent past, we’ve seen the …
Big Turnaround For Equity ETFs
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] After yesterday’s dip, equity ETFs made up lost ground and then some as the S&P 500 gained 1.10%. The 10-year bond also moved back up to hit a yield of almost 2%. Overall, there have been large fluctuations in risk perception. There was a spate of positive economic news that contributed to equity bullishness such as …
Greek Overhang Weighs Down on Major Market ETFs
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Further uncertainty in Greece sent major market ETFs into the red, with the S&P 500 falling 0.54%. Despite weakness in equities and the Euro inching back down toward $1.30/Euro, gold and oil were on the upside. The primary catalyst for the pessimistic mood continues to be delays surrounding the Greek bailout, or lack thereof. There has …
7 ETF Model Portfolios You Can Use – Updated through 2/14/2012
Momentum slowed over the past week with the S&P 500 adding only 0.3%. Will Greece receive new bailout money, or not, has been the main question as the Eurozone Finance ministers will have the final say if and when funds will be released. Opinions abound that Greece will head for a default anyway, a view that I share, and this …
A Timid Day for Equity ETFs
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Markets were relatively stagnant today despite the cancellation of a Greek bailout meeting. The atmosphere is becoming increasingly tense as the deadline looms, putting Greece’s chances of receiving bailout funds in jeopardy. Despite flatness in equities, the 10-year Treasury dipped to 1.92%, a sign that investors remain in a risk adverse mood. A disorderly default in …
