Here is a look at ETFs that currently offer attractive buying opportunities. The ETFs included in this list are rated as buy candidates for two reasons; first, each of these funds is deemed to be in an uptrend based on the fact that it is trading above its 200-day and 50-day moving averages, which are popular indicators for gauging long-term and medium-term trends, respectively. Second, each of these ETFs is also trading below its five-day moving average, thereby offering a near-term “buy on the dip” opportunity, given the longer-term uptrend at hand. Note that this prospects list also features a liquidity screen by excluding ETFs with average trading volumes below the $100k mark. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques. To get access to all ETF Insider recommendations, sign up for a free 14-day trial of ETFdb Pro. Pro Membership Required [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 5 ETF Plays For BlackRock’s 2013 Outlook ETFdb Weekly Watchlist: DXJ, EU, XRT Hinge On BoJ, German Court Ruling, And Consumer Data Daily ETF Roundup: DXJ Tumbles After Nikkei Freefall, XLU Slumps Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks Finish Flat, IBB And DXJ Pop Filing Frenzy: WisdomTree, Guggenheim, Direxion, Van Eck, and ERNY Enter The Ring
Here is a look at ETFs that currently offer attractive buying opportunities. The ETFs included in this list are rated as buy candidates for two reasons; first, each of these funds is deemed to be in an uptrend based on the fact that it is trading above its 200-day and 50-day moving averages, which are popular indicators for gauging long-term and medium-term trends, respectively. Second, each of these ETFs is also trading below its five-day moving average, thereby offering a near-term “buy on the dip” opportunity, given the longer-term uptrend at hand. Note that this prospects list also features a liquidity screen by excluding ETFs with average trading volumes below the $100k mark. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques. To get access to all ETF Insider recommendations, sign up for a free 14-day trial of ETFdb Pro. Pro Membership Required [...]
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