The February 2012 edition of ETF Edge, the ETF newsletter available to ETFdb Pro subscribers, is now available. This edition takes a look back at the first month of trading in the new year. With financial markets off to a hot start in 2012, we recap some noteworthy developments in the industry, and also look forward to some exciting�opportunities�that the improving economic landscape may have to offer. Highlights from the February 2012 edition include:
- Actionable ETF Investment Ideas: Our team of analysts looks back on how our predictions from last month played out and makes several new forward-looking picks; one recommendation is defensive in anticipation of an equity market pullback, while our other two trade ideas are well positioned to benefit as investors’ confidence continues to improve.�
- Coming & Going: In this section we cover all of the new ETPs that debuted last month, as well as discussing the investment thesis behind each.
- ETF Spotlight: This month we take a look at a one-of-a-kind product that allows for investors to tap into a rather complex managed futures strategy. The ETF which we have profiled offers the potential for uncorrelated returns, making it a great diversifying agent for all sorts of long-term portfolios.�
- ETF Scorecard: This section includes a performance matrix that highlights how the combination of market cap exposure and weighting methodology can lead to very different bottom line results across various segments of the global equity market.�
- Inside The ETFdb 60: We take a look at the biggest gainers and losers in our all-ETF index from the first month of 2012.�
- Now Is The Season To: This section is sure to please bullish investors as we highlight several intriguing equity funds which are favorably positioned to appreciate greatly if optimism continues to build on Wall Street.�
- ETF Performance Database: This section includes year-to-date performance and expense data for all 1,400+ U.S.-listed ETFs, organized by ETFdb Category.
Pro members can read the entire newsletter online here, as well as access our new model portfolios, including the 2012 ETFdb Portfolio�and the GLD-Free Gold Bug ETFdb Portfolio. If you�re not an ETFdb Pro member yet, you can learn more and get a free 7-day trial of ETFdb Pro here.
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