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Seven ETF Advantages to Boost Your Portfolio Returns

March 3rd, 2010 · No Comments · Investment Planning, Portfolio Management

By Ken Faulkenberry
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are an investment vehicle; a hybrid of stocks, mutual funds, and closed-end mutual funds. ETFs are a basket or portfolio of stocks much like mutual funds or closed-end funds. Much like a stock or closed-end fund, on a given day each EFT trades on an exchange with a number [...]

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How to Profit Investing In Water

September 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Specific Investment Ideas

By Ken Faulkenberry
The past two years have proven passive equity index investing is risky to an investor’s portfolio. An investor needs to employ an active asset allocation strategy that is flexible enough to avoid overvalued assets and invest more aggressively when assets are undervalued. One of the benefits of an active strategy is the ability [...]

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Hedging: A Dirty Word or a Useful Strategy?

September 4th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Portfolio Management, Precious Metals, Risk Management

By Ken Faulkenberry
Hedging has become somewhat of a dirty word lately.  People have correlated it with Hedge Funds and “betting against America”.  In reality hedging, like many things (i.e. alcohol), can be abused or used incorrectly and cause harm. But when hedging is used correctly it can be a useful tool or a prudent necessity.  [...]

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What Are ETFs? Should They Be In Your Portfolio?

June 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Investment Planning, Portfolio Management

By Ken Faulkenberry
ETF stands for Exchange Traded Fund.  Used as an investment vehicle, they are a hybrid of mutual funds, stocks, and closed-end mutual funds. Like stocks or closed-end mutual funds, ETFs trade on a market exchange so they can be traded (intraday) anytime stocks trade, not just at the end of the day.  It [...]

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