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... Volatility Index (``VXEWZ'') and the CBOE Crude Oil ETF Volatility Index (``OVX''). The text of th...
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...ProShares Ultra DJ-AIG Crude Oil ETF (UCO) . ProShares Ultra Dow 30 ETF (DDM) ....
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...ProShares Ultra DJ-AIG Crude Oil ETF (UCO) . ProShares Ultra Dow 30 ETF (DDM) ....
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If 2007 was the year that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) demonstrated they were major players in the financial arena, then 2008 was the year they came of age. Amid a persistent slide in equities, turmoil in interest rates, volatility in forex and massive swings in everything from crude oil to soybeans, ETFs remained in favor. In a year of extended downtrends in both the stock market and, ultimately, commodities, it's no surprise that bear-market ETFs, which gain value when the underlying drops in value, exploded. While ETFs lost assets in 2008, they arguably strengthened their standing relative to other investment and trading instruments. Indeed, in an environment where it would have been easy, if not mandatory, for the smart money to gravitate toward the familiar, ETFs proved to be innov...
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...IBM. IBM. OVX.............. CBOE Crude Oil ETF. USO. Volatility Index. VXEEM................
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...AIG Crude Oil ETF (``UCO''), the ProShares UltraShort DJ-AIG...
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Commodities have far outperformed the S&P 500 share index in the past decade. However, how do we prosper in the current environment of rising inflation?
IN THE last 10 years since January 2000, commodities have far outperformed the S&P 500 share index as evidenced in the comparison chart (see Chart 1) from Toronto Star May 2010.
... most prominent world commodities such as crude oil, soybeans, corn, wheat, gold, copper and silve...
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...`USO'') options, the underlying for the CBOE Crude Oil ETF Volatility Index (``OVX''), is $1. When th...
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TORONTO (Reuters) - If the Claymore Broad Commodity ETF had been available in 2008, when commodity prices plunged, the fund may have saved investors a lot of money, one of its designers says.
The ETF, or exchange-traded fund, tracks the Auspice Broad Commodity Total Return Index (ABCTRI) and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The index uses mathematical models or algorithms designed to help ETF investors profit from rising prices on a portfolio of 12 commodities while minimizing the impact of price declines.
...It would have exited crude oil at about $108 a barrel on Sept. 3, before it c...
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...") securities, the assets of which were a crude oil commodity pool. The non-operating gains of $1....