7 Articles ETF Investors Must Read: 5/30
May 30, 2013 at 09:00 AM EDT
After a long holiday weekend, Wall Street got off to a relatively good start this week, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average finishing higher for the 20th straight Tuesday. In economic news, investors welcomed better-than-expected housing and consumer confidence data; the S&P Case-Shiller 20-City home price index rose 10.39% for March, while the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index for May also topped analysts’ expectations, jumping to a five-year high of 76.2. Meanwhile, investors shifted their attention to the high-yielding corners of the market, which have recently suffered as Treasury yields skyrocket to levels not seen in over 13 months [see The Cheapest ETF for Every Investment Objective]. Below, we outline seven insightful articles circulating around the financial space this week: Stocks As Bonds And Modern Portfolio Theory at The Blog of Horan Capital Advisors In this article, David Templeton takes a close look at the relationship between stocks, bonds and the central bank’s [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Five Defensive ETFs To Own When The Market Corrects 3 Sector Rotation Strategies ETF Investors Must Know 12 Cheap ETFs Every Trader Must Know The Most Tradable Stock In Each Sector SPDR ETF Charts Are Aligning For XLU