Posts Tagged ‘mutual funds’

iShares, Tons of ETFs in One Spot

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

If you’re looking for a one stop shop of exchange-traded funds, then you don’t have to look much further than one company. That company is iShares. This company is one of leading ETF providers out there and has funds in all types of funds in all types of sectors.

iShares has silver ETFs and gold ETFs which have been helping push the precious metals to all time highs. That and all the turmoil in the stock market and us economy.

They also have leading market and sector exchange traded funds that will allow you to choose a whole sector at once without the need to buy many many equities. This can be great and enable you to diversify easily without having to sink a lot of money in things like mutual funds. The biggest challenge you’ll have is choosing which sector is hot right now and which isn’t.

A quick note on choosing a sector. A lot of times, by the time you here of a hot sector. It’s too late, and you miss out on the run up. Getting into an ETF allows you have less exposure to that one company you would normally have to choose in that sector. This can make any losses after a sell off have less of an impact on your bottom line.

More on this later…

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ETF Hound Helps You Choose the Right Fund

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

There are literally thousands of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) out there for the individual investor to get lost in. Just a few years ago the only really known ETF was a Spider that traded the S & P 500, or at least that was all I knew of. But now they’re everywhere.

Much like mutual funds, choosing the right one can be difficult. But unlike mutual funds you don’t have to spend big money to buy them or buy them through an investment company. Exchange-traded funds can be bought on most stock market exchanges.

You can buy short fund that short a whole index or sector. You can buy international ETFs that focus on a specific country or ones that are widespread all over the world. Commodity ETFs, sector ETFs, and random ETFs. They’re all there.

ETF Hound is here to help you sift through all the choices and find the ETF that is right for you during the current market conditions. Unlike mutual funds, buying and holding exchage traded funds isn’t always the way to go. You can buy a fund easy like a stock so you should think about them that way.

Let ETF Hound help you choose the right one.

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