Here’s the latest update of the High Volume only ETFs, which are hovering slightly below and above their cutline (trend line). High Volume (HV) ETFs are defined as those with an average daily volume of $10 million or higher. These ETFs are generated from my selected list of 90 that I use in my advisor practice. It cuts out the …
ETFs On The Cutline—Updated through 4/21/2011
This week, you’ll notice again that ETFs do not remain in the same position in relation to the cutline for very long when market weakness or strength sets in. With the last few trading days having been bullish, some ETFs improved their positions. Moving above the cutline to a +3 position from -1 last week, was PFF, which now also …
High Volume ETFs On The Cutline—Updated Through 4/20/2011
As reported last week, here’s a slightly different version of the original “ETFs On The Cutline” report. It includes only High Volume (HV) ETFs, which I define as those with an average daily volume of $10 million or higher. These ETFs are generated from my selected list of 90 that I use in my advisor practice. It cuts out the …
ETFs On The Cutline—Updated through 4/15/2011
In this latest edition, you’ll notice again that ETFs do not remain in the same position in relation to the cutline for very long when market weakness sets in. For example, DFJ, which had a +1 placement last week, sold off sharply and ended up in the -12 position. The lesson is that you need to have ETFs move above …
High Volume ETFs On The Cutline—Updated Through 4/13/2011
Here’s a slightly different version of the original “ETFs On The Cutline” report. It includes only High Volume (HV) ETFs, which I define as those with an average daily volume of $10 million or higher. These ETFs are generated from my selected list of 90 that I use in my advisor practice. It cuts out the “noise,” which simply means …
ETFs On The Cutline—Updated through 4/8/2011
In this second edition, you’ll notice that ETFs do not remain in the same position in relation to the cutline for very long. This week’s exception would be DFJ, which continues to hang around the +1 placement. Then there are fast paced ETFs like TUR, which was in a +3 position last week and catapulted off this table by having …
