Paul—we look at all these macro issues from sort of an abstract investor perspective. But what's going on underneath it is very real.
2008 taught me a few lessons about how to understand the present and look at the future.
Reviewing the currency world's risers and fallers for the year ending tonight.
Paul - it has been absolutely breathtaking to watch currency movements of late - and I think that trend will continue.
ETF Securities, a leading provider of commodity-based exchange-traded products in Europe, is entering the U.S. market.
Jim, with all due respect, you're just wrong here.
Now I have been critical of Matt Hougan from time to time, but NEVER has he spouted such pure nonsense as he did yesterday.
Apparently, I'm not the only one who thinks oil could go to $25/barrel.
IndexUniverse Staff Wednesday, 26 November 2008
ProShares is bringing its popular leveraged and inverse investing concept to the commodities and currency markets.
The weather turned cold in Maine today, and that has me thinking about two things: heating oil and ETFs.
Should we be excited or scared for our portfolios on the face of an Obama presidency?
Murray Coleman's got a great article up right now on the Obama-induced bounce in solar energy ETFs.
For those of you just waking up this morning, I should warn you that it's not going to be pretty today. Time to give up and cash out?
Despite the latest plunge, the market feels like it may be finding its legs now. Here are the early signs.
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