ETF Insider: Market Radar Week of June 29th

By: ETFdb
Stocks are off to a quiet start this week as more earnings reports and FOMC comments on Wednesday set the scene for a potentially wild week of trading on Wall Street. Furthermore, investors have their eyes set on the July employment numbers, which are slated to hit the street on Friday at the opening bell [see also 3 Active ETFs Beating The Market]. The “Market Radar” is a new addition to ETF Insider which covers all of the major asset classes, featuring both historical as well as forward-looking analysis for ETFdb Pro subscribers on a weekly basis. In the “Marder Radar” below, please note that the first seven columns are trailing returns across various time periods; the “Big Bottom” column refers to the last major low in the U.S. market while the “Recent Bottom” column refers to the most recent pullback on Wall Street. Next, the “Current Trend” column refers to [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 17 ETFs For Day Traders Free ETF Trading: Comparing All The Options Want A Simple, 3-ETF Portfolio? Here Are 25 Of Them 25 Wild ETF Charts From 1H 2013 How To Use A Breakout Trading Strategy For ETFs
Stocks are off to a quiet start this week as more earnings reports and FOMC comments on Wednesday set the scene for a potentially wild week of trading on Wall Street. Furthermore, investors have their eyes set on the July employment numbers, which are slated to hit the street on Friday at the opening bell [see also 3 Active ETFs Beating The Market]. The “Market Radar” is a new addition to ETF Insider which covers all of the major asset classes, featuring both historical as well as forward-looking analysis for ETFdb Pro subscribers on a weekly basis. In the “Marder Radar” below, please note that the first seven columns are trailing returns across various time periods; the “Big Bottom” column refers to the last major low in the U.S. market while the “Recent Bottom” column refers to the most recent pullback on Wall Street. Next, the “Current Trend” column refers to [...]

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