Here’s a Big Picture Look At ETFs vs Mutual Funds
February 8th, 2010
Unlike mutual funds one of the advantages with the ETF (exchange traded fund) is that like individual stocks they conveniently trade almost anytime during the day. Whereas mutual funds require you to order your shares at their net asset value or NEV after trading hours.
Click below to view a match up of ETFs vs Mutual Funds.
If you already have an active ongoing mutual fund account well, ETFs can often play a more liquid yet complimentary role within your portfolio.
ETFs are typically managed passively therefore, you won’t have the time and expenses by a fund management team, minimum investment amounts or sales loads.
A broker is optional to buy and manage your ETF portfolio and sincethere are no investment you can purchase as few or as many shares as you want.
Click the education link to get a peek at tax advantages, top ETF strategies, as well as an inside look at Big A’s ETF Trend Trading course via. his Free ETF newsletter..
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ETF Trend Trading: Why Bonus and Discount Offerings Are Bogus..
January 16th, 2010
One of the questions I frequently see with regards to the ETF Trend Trading system has to do with the availability of any discounts or bonus offerings. This question typically is motivated by those who simply have to get the absolute best price…which is understandable unless it keeps you in gridlock.
In terms of any ETF Trend Trading Bonus offering, system creator “Big A” will on occasion offer a bonus as an incentive to fill up the last remaining memberships each month. However, as of recent these spots are filled within the first few days of each month and then the doors shut. That’s why a bonus with this system is rare.
However, from experience I will give you fair warning about third party or any outside bonus package offering. In spite of what the claims offer most of these “Limited Time $497 Bonus Offerings” display a shock and awe list of dated archive of ebooks and trading software gimmicks that “you can use with XYZ Trading System”. I would advise to stay clear of these. None of third party affiliate bonus offerings are endorsed by ETF Trend Trading. You won’t need them anyway. In fact they only contradict the ETF system algorithm.
You really don’t want anything that might undermine or cause you to distrust this ETF system. That’s why Big A doesn’t permit third party bonus offerings. So it’s best to stick with his.
With regards to discounts, any ETF Trend Trading discount offering by 3rd party sites, blogs, or email newsletters are not permitted. Be careful here. Most of these monetary discount offerings are totally bogus, especially when you have to contact the webmaster with your receipt…don’t buy it. Most of the time you will never see it. Some webmasters will often use this as a quick ploy to capture your e-address and other personal information so they can keep you alert to other ‘offers’ i.e. spam.
So don’t talk to strangers. Instead you can simply get notified by ETF trend trading system creator Big A when any bonus or discount offerings become available.
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Utilizing a Profitable ETF Trend Trading System for Profits for 2010
November 30th, 2009
One of the main benefits about trading ETF’s (Exchange Traded Funds) is their tax efficiency. This is because when ETFs are traded, the process fortunately does not involve the selling or buying of investment instruments of any sort. Consequently, virtually no tax returns are generated. If you’re researching how to trend trade especially with regards to following trend trading systems you may only have a limited budget at your disposal. So, you hardly need to be told that you have to take particular care so as to protect your trading balance. After all, without it you can’t stay in the game. Having said that, trading ETF’s would be a wise consideration for you because they enable you to maximize gains by letting profits run while reducing risk to a minimum. Along with that an ETF trend trading system will assist you in achieving these goals by alerting you on the entry and exit points into new buying and selling channels. Usually this type of strategy is based on Technical Analysis, so you will not be making an attempt to predict future ETF movements. Instead, you will be a follower only entering new trades once a new buying or selling channel has been obviously defined and verified. Similar to that a profitable trend trading system will advise you when to exit trades in such a way so as to maximize your profits by letting trades run.
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The Basic of ETF Trend Trading
November 13th, 2009
The familiar man relates the term ETF Trend Trading as an expenditure. As we entrust our money and trade in bonds, shares and debentures through stock exchanges. Equivalently ETF or Exchange traded funds composes assets and securities and are being traded practically at the same cost as the NAV of a security is swapped on a particular day. It is very much like mutual fund anda|and or
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