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A Quick Guide To ETF Trend Trading



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By : Mark Walters    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-12 11:12:06
Below you will find a short overview on ETF (Exchange Traded Funds) trend trading, which will allow you to make a more informed decision about whether it is the right type of investment for you.

It was during the 90's that ETFs were introduced into the world of investment. Today, they are used as an investment vehicle, traded comparable stocks or shares on the stock exchanges. Investors are attracted to the funds because of the tax efficiency that they have. They are also attracted to the similarity to stocks and the low costs, which are definite benefits.

When you get into it, you will find that it is similar to mutual funds, in that small investors are able to purchase different types of securities through funds. Still, there are enough differences between the two to make them distinguishable.

Most of the features of ordinary stocks, such as limit orders, options and short selling, can also be found with ETFs. As well as those features, you will also find that ETFs offer easy diversification, expense ratios and tax efficiency of the index funds.

During the trading day, ETFs will experience value changes as they are sold and bought. They have a tendency to trade at the same price as the net asset value has been set at. Most of the ETFs will be tracking and monitoring the financial index. As an example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

ETFs are known to be the most innovative investment medium of the past twenty years. In deed, studies have shown that around two-thirds of professional investors have changed the way that they build their investment portfolios as a direct result of ETFs.

For the most part, they are seen as a long term investment plan, with the reason being that there is always a chance that they may be economically acquired. However, there is definitely money to be made in the short term through regular day-to-day trading of them, so long as you are aware of, and can implement, specific investment strategies.

If you are new to ETF trend trading, and you want to learn investment strategies specific to it, then you might want to consider taking an online ETF trend trading course. From them you will be able to learn various tips and secrets of the trade which will put you in a position to start earning good money from your trading as quickly as possible. There are various websites offering such courses, so it shouldn't be too difficult to find one that matches your level of trading experience.

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