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23285Interesting and helpful, thanks. Time will tell how useful those are in compabenwood-12/23/2010
23284My take has been that they will eat up your assets over time. If there is a corbenwood-12/23/2010
23283I admit that's an interesting argument. I'm not sure if it's accurabenwood-12/23/2010
23282Won't the call strike prices get adjusted with a divi that large? It sounds patron_anejo_por_favor-12/23/2010
23281Go all in. Mortgage the house.Jim McMannis-12/23/2010
23280<i>"Leakage results from the fact that 1% down on one day and then 1%Kayaker-12/23/2010
23279Maybe it works for someone, but I would probably lose track of it all.Tommaso112/23/2010
23278So doesn't it therefore make sense to short the inverse ETFs as prices rise hubris33-12/23/2010
23277I think this one helps: istockanalyst.comNevada9999112/23/2010
23276Some links on ETF leakage: theuniversesolved.com michaeljamesmoney.blogspot.coTommaso-12/23/2010
23275Rosenberg today re Dow and gold: "The equity market in gold terms has been kayco-12/23/2010
23274Because of the daily rebalancing of these leverage ETF to meet the daily moves oNevada9999-12/23/2010
23273"Leakage results from the fact that 1% down on one day and then 1% up on thbenwood-12/23/2010
23272I suspect the way to approach that is to trade the options with a delta over 95%hubris33-12/23/2010
23271Someone was aware of it. I saw a note about the distribution here: investorvilNo Mo Mo-12/23/2010
23270exactly.Jim McMannis-12/23/2010
23269I'm not sure what the exact closing bid/offer was yesterday, but it appears orkrious-12/23/2010
23268Usually put and call premiums have already factored in distributions. But there Jim McMannis-12/23/2010
23267Using this to get symbols and using Merrill's real time quotes, I don't Tommaso-12/23/2010
23266If one can catch one of these plays correctly, a nicely place Put purchase a fewhubris33-12/23/2010
23265The government takes it where they can easily get it and you get no sympathy dueJim McMannis-12/23/2010
23264I suspect that fact that they are a "passive" investment, doesn't hubris33-12/23/2010
23263ETFs just might be closed end mutual funds for tax purposes. It's the IRS thJim McMannis-12/23/2010
23262Maybe they sold and bought some things and had a cash balance? I think they remoTommaso-12/23/2010
23261Yeah, but is an ETF considered a mutual fund? Also, the table in the news releaorkrious-12/23/2010
23260Mutual funds are required to distribute 98% of their net realized capital gains Jim McMannis-12/23/2010
23259Yup I was just looking at that too. Doesn't seem like you'd get that muTheSlowLane-12/23/2010
23258In that chart, there's a column for short and long term capital gains, but tTommaso-12/23/2010
23257<i>I don't understand how they can pay a dividend. </i> Neitherorkrious112/23/2010
23256Agreed on the divvies, it is probably a distribution of realized gains, I suspecTheSlowLane-12/23/2010
23255I have not gone over the list of holdings for GDXJ, but I certainly didn't tTommaso-12/23/2010
23254"We are pleased to provide the following information which summarizes the 2TheSlowLane-12/23/2010
23253I don't understand how they can pay a dividend. Maybe your strike will be adTommaso-12/23/2010
23252S#!T!!!. I just turned on my computer to see GDXJ down $3 from yesterday's orkrious112/23/2010
23251Buoyed by Investors Back to our weekly talk about Gold bullion, since the inforJimfutu28-12/22/2010
23250Shorts call things bubbles when they are getting their shorts handed to them.Jim McMannis612/22/2010
23249OT/ Bears often like to call bull markets "bubbles" and ignore the funecrire-12/21/2010
23248I just know they both leak due to the daily rebalance. If the market is going yNevada9999-12/20/2010
23247I think you have got these animals figured out. Thank you for your wisdom. I rTommaso-12/20/2010
23246Volatility kills returns on these leveraged ETF's due to the daily rebalanciNevada9999-12/20/2010
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