3 ETFs To Watch This Week: EWUS, XLI, VXX

By: ETFdb
Yet another active week for stocks, as the better-than-expected corporate earnings season and a slew of sour economic data vied for the spotlight. While the Untied States struggles to stay on the path of recovery and the eurozone continues to battle its debt crisis, investors are looking towards strong corporate earnings as a bright spot in the U.S. market. The coming week will be chock full of several bellwether stocks’ earnings announcements as well as a handful of major economic reports. Below, we outline three ETFs that should see a fair amount of activity during the week ahead [see also 5 Tips ETF Traders Must Know]. 1. MSCI United Kingdom Small Cap Index Fund (EWUS) Why EWUS Will Be in Focus: EWUS aims to measure the equity securities performance of small-cap companies whose market capitalization represents the bottom 14% of the British securities market. Since the fund provides “pure” play exposure to the U.K’.s local economy, [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 17 ETFs For Day Traders ETF Insider: Equities Poised To Pop ETF Insider: Weak Dollar Creates Opportunities February ETF Data: Back On The Right Track Daily ETF Roundup: Spain Propels VXX, DBB Heads South
Yet another active week for stocks, as the better-than-expected corporate earnings season and a slew of sour economic data vied for the spotlight. While the Untied States struggles to stay on the path of recovery and the eurozone continues to battle its debt crisis, investors are looking towards strong corporate earnings as a bright spot in the U.S. market. The coming week will be chock full of several bellwether stocks’ earnings announcements as well as a handful of  major economic reports. Below, we outline three ETFs that should see a fair amount of activity during the week ahead [see also 5 Tips ETF Traders Must Know]. 1. MSCI United Kingdom Small Cap Index Fund (EWUS) Why EWUS Will Be in Focus: EWUS aims to measure the equity securities performance of small-cap companies whose market capitalization represents the bottom 14% of the British securities market. Since the fund provides “pure” play exposure to the U.K’.s local economy, [...]

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