This Week In ETFs: April 29th Edition
Posted on April 29, 2012 at 07:00 AM EDT
Another week in the books, and more uncertainty over the future of stocks. Investors were relieved to finally see some strong trading sessions midway through the five day stretch, but most are still cautious of the future. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke made no indication of a third round of quantitative easing this week, though his statement seemed to hint a cautious optimism and that if things did head south in a hurry, the Fed would ride to the rescue. Despite a miss in Friday’s GDP report stocks maintained their momentum to end week on a relatively positive note [see also 5 ETF Experts You Need To Follow On Twitter]. The ETF industry picked up the pace this week, introducing 9 new exchange-traded products to the market. Guggenheim expanded their BulletShares family with three new high yield ETFs, while Van Eck debuted its new and intriguing Wide Mote Research ETF (MOAT). Additionally, iShares launched [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) Van Eck Launches Market Vectors Wide Moat Research ETF (MOAT) Defensive Equity ETFs For Earnings Season Three Active ETFs Beating The Market ETFs That Should Be Commission Free But Aren’t
Another week in the books, and more uncertainty over the future of stocks. Investors were relieved to finally see some strong trading sessions midway through the five day stretch, but most are still cautious of the future. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke made no indication of a third round of quantitative easing this week, though his statement seemed to hint a cautious optimism and that if things did head south in a hurry, the Fed would ride to the rescue. Despite a miss in Friday’s GDP report stocks maintained their momentum to end week on a relatively positive note [see also 5 ETF Experts You Need To Follow On Twitter]. The ETF industry picked up the pace this week, introducing 9 new exchange-traded products to the market. Guggenheim expanded their BulletShares family with three new high yield ETFs, while Van Eck debuted its new and intriguing Wide Mote Research ETF (MOAT). Additionally, iShares launched [...]

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