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100 1 _aRosenberg, Laurence M.
245 1 0 _aETF strategies and tactics :
_bhedge your portfolio in a changing market /
_cLaurence M. Rosenberg, Neal T. Weintraub, Andrew S. Hyman.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw-Hill,
_cc2008.
300 _axx, 357 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 347-350) and index.
505 0 _aPreface ForewordI ntroduction Part I: ETF Fundamentals Chapter 1: Basics of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) 1. Origins 2. Vanguard and Indexing 3. Growth of ETF Market 4. Implication of Rise of ETFs for investment market Chapter 2: ETFs and Mutual Funds 5. Similarities 6. Differences 7. Continuous Pricing Chapter 3: ETF Structures and Costs 8. How are they developed? 9. Indices 10. Costs 11. Different types of structures Chapter 4: ETF Varieties and common examples 12. Index ETFs 13. Closed-End ETFs 14. Auction Rate Preferreds Chapter 5: ETF Regulation 15. US ETF Regulation 16. SEC 17. NASD 18. Other 19. European ETF Regulation 20. Other regulation Part II: Practical Aspects of Using ETFs Chapter 6: ETF Selection 21. Aligning ETFs with investment strategy Chapter 7: Intelligent ETF Purchasing and Selling 22. Looking at Costs 23. Looking at Structures 24. How to make and intelligent decision on which instruments to use 25. Execution Chapter 8: Technical and Fundamental Analysis of ETFs 26. Fundamental analysis 27. Technical Analysis Chapter 9: Trading Overseas ETFs 28. Practical Aspects 29. Foreign Exchange Risks Part III: ETFs Place in Your Portfolio Chapter 10: Assessing Investment Goals 30. Using ETFs requires understanding of investment goals 31. Determining investment goals 32. Risk management Chapter 11: Using ETFs to manage portfolio risk 33. Markowitz and portfolio theory 34. Diversification 35. Hedging Chapter 12: ETF Strategies 36. Long 37. Short 38. Spreading Chapter 13: Understanding the uses and abuses of ETFs 39. Using and index fund vs. ETFs 40. John Bogle discussed how ETFs are the growing part of the index universe, while they appear to be used more for speculation 41. Does the user want a broad index that captures the market Part IV: Advanced ETF Topics Chapter 14: Options 42. Basic options principles 43. Options Strategies 44. Using ETF options Chapter 15: Sector Investing 45. Sector investing strategies 46. Using ETFs to implement sector investing strategies Chapter 16: Long Term Investing 47. Determining long range goals 48. Equity Bias 49. Diversification 50. Costs Chapter 17: International Investing 51.Common ETFs 52. Legal aspects of trading outside US 53. Foreign exchange risk 54. Tax considerations Chapter 18: Day Trading 55. Psychological profile necessary to day trade 56. Financial net worth 57. Technology and systems needed 58. When to get out Chapter 19: Speculative Trading 59. Types of Speculative Trading 60. Time frames 61. Trading Plans 62. Risk Management Part V: Conclusion Chapter 20: The View Ahead 63. Growth 64. More overseas investment operations 65. Continued need for good advice Appendix Appendix A: ETF publications Appendix B: ETF websites Appendix C: Directory of ETF Providers.
650 0 _aExchange traded funds.
650 0 _aHedge funds.
650 0 _aPortfolio management.
700 1 _aWeintraub, Neal.
700 1 _aHyman, Andrew S.
856 4 2 _3Contributor biographical information
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856 4 2 _3Publisher description
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856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
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