Here is the ETF Professor's ETF Watchlist for Thursday November 19, 2009.
Let's try an interesting emerging markets play that has been getting hammered recently. The iShares MSCI Turkey Investable Market Index Fund ETF (NYSE: TUR) is down 10% in the past month.
The ETF Professor continues to like the way things are shaping in the coal sector and that's why he's recommending the Market Vectors Coal ETF (NYSE: KOL) again.
The iShares MSCI Taiwan Index (NYSE: EWT) was home to some bearish options trade on Wednesday, so watch it on Thursday.
While the Professor knows he mentioned this one yesterday, the bullish moves among dry bulk shippers are too much to ignore, so put the Claymore/Delta Global Shipping ETF (NYSE: SEA) on your watchlist again.
The United States Natural Gas Fund (NYSE: UNG) continues to get hammered by the bears. UNG is always in play.
The UltraShort Real Estate ProShares (NYSE: SRS) was down nearly 4% on Wednesday, making it worth looking at on Thursday.
If you're in the mood for a dividend trade, try the WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend ETF (NYSE: DLN).
Tired of being bullish on gold? Try the DB Gold Double Short ETN (NYSE: DZZ). Just to be clear, the Professor is NOT bearish on gold.
Financials were fairly strong on Wednesday, so let's watch the iShares Dow Jones US Financial Services ETF (NYSE: IYG) on Thursday.
The change in focus by the Obama Administration in missile defense away from the ground based to sea based means a different set of companies will gain work over the existing ones. Unfortunately this is what happens when a major change of this sort is made by the Government....
The change in focus by the Obama Administration in missile defense away from the ground based to sea based means a different set of companies will gain work over the existing ones. Unfortunately this is what happens when a major change of this sort is made by the Government....
Here is the ETF Professor's ETF Watchlist for Wednesday November 18, 2009.
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As the global recovery has surged, the shipping sector and exchange traded funds (ETFs) have clipped along at a slower but steadier pace. Some say that shipping may ultimately be a more reliable indicator of a recovery.
Activity in the shipping sector can send strong, indisputable signals about the state of the ...
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Funny how bulls and bears can look at exactly the same data, yet come to completely different opinions.
Take the Baltic Dry Index, which measures charter rates for ships carrying bulk commodities, for example.
Bulls use a high reading as proof that worldwide demand is picking up, whereas bears [...]
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Popular and innovative exchange traded fund (ETF) provider Claymore has struck a deal with globally diversified institutional manager Guggenheim Partners.
Guggenheim Partners and Claymore Group have announced that they’ve entered into an agreement and plan to merge. As part of the deal, Claymore Group will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Guggenheim ...