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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (2077)6/10/2006 8:35:37 PM
From: pcyhuang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2103
 
Thanks for making an interpretation of the charts rather than just posting them.

best regards,

pcyhuang
huangcapital.com



To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (2077)6/11/2006 2:04:26 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2103
 
I found One more ETF I like IWS ( russel mid cap value )
It seems over time to beat the IWN ( russel 2000 value )
I've not looked it over real good yet, as to volume
and options but I've put it here with the others
2 year

OR
finance.yahoo.com
Click on above to get other time frames.



To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (2077)6/14/2006 12:58:41 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2103
 
More On ETFs GLOBAL for Now ; While Foreign
ETFs are under pressure at this time Longer Term the
trend for them has been beating U.S ETFs, when this
sell off is over I expect that trend to continue

The primary reason is that in the last 5 years thanks
to all the ETFs that have come to market it has
made it easyer for U.S. traders to own Foreign Stocks
and the money that moves there robs from money that
would have gone to U.S. stocks.
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These Charts will be based on the IXG = S&P Global Ishares
the Volume RSI and MACD are all on the IXG
Comparing to the IXG will be ( VWO=VanGrd Emerg Mrkts )
(VLP =Vangrd Pacific Vipers)and ( VCK= VANGRD EUROPEAN VPRS)
with the ( _GSPC =S&P 500 ) to show the Trend I talked
about above.
Here We Go with a 5 day Chart


Next is 3 Month


Going to skip to 1 year


For other time Frames go to
finance.yahoo.com
and click on the time thingy at the top..
Keep in mind if you go to 5years some of the
ETFs don't go back that far HOWEVER to show
the longer trend which I think is well set
here is the IXG to our indexes 5 years


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I need to revise the header on this thread..and will when
I get time ( after all it was started even before the qqq
started trading ) updated twice but still does not
reflect the way I would now trade.
There are so many ETFs now I can't post to them all
but here is a good URL to look at them
etfscreen.com
Other than Gold and Oil you will see at this time
(over the last year ) a trend to more Global & Foreign ETFs
if it did 5 years it would be much more and gold and
oil would not be as much of a factor.
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Hit the previous post button to see more
ETF charts all U.S..
Jim