Monthly Archives: April 2011
How Low Can The Bullish Dollar ETF (UUP) Go?
How much further can the dollar plummet? That was the question the WSJ (subscription required) tried to answer in “Dollar’s Race to the Bottom:” Even as the tired mantra of a U.S strong dollar policy was repeated by Treasury Secretary … Continue reading
ETF/No Load Fund Tracker For Friday, April 29, 2011
ETF/No Load Fund Tracker StatSheet ————————————————————- THE LINK TO OUR CURRENT ETF/MUTUAL FUND STATSHEET IS: http://www.theetfbully.com/2011/04/weekly-statsheet-for-the-etfno-load-fund-tracker-updated-through-4282011/ ———————————————————— Market Commentary Friday, April 29, 2011 STIMULUS STAMPEDE While investors started the week out being a little edgy about the 2-day Fed meeting … Continue reading
Weekly StatSheet For The ETF/No Load Fund Tracker – Updated Through 4/28/2011
ETF/Mutual Fund Data updated through Thursday, April 28, 2011 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 6/3/2009 As announced via a blog post, … Continue reading
High Volume ETFs On The Cutline – Updated Through 4/27/2011
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 … Continue reading
ETF Portfolio Tables Fixed
When I changed blogging platforms a few weeks ago, I did not realize that the feature of clicking on tables and charts to enlarge them for better viewing and printing had not been set up. This has been fixed as … Continue reading
Can You Really Afford A Commission-Free ETF?
Sure, we all like things for free, especially when it comes to investing. But is FREE always the best way to go when it comes to the purchase of ETFs? The WSJ (subscription required) had some thoughts on the matter … Continue reading


