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ETF Investing: Why ETFs can’t ‘like’ Facebook IPO
Thu, 17 May 2012 04:00:50 GMT If you’re not getting a chance to buy Facebook Inc. shares before Friday’s IPO, you’re not alone. Some specialized exchange-traded funds will be on the sidelines along with most everyone else -- at least for a while.


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Chuck Jaffe: Don’t bank on this financial sector ETF
Thu, 17 May 2012 04:01:07 GMT ETFs covering the financial sector are not created equal, writes Chuck Jaffe. Pop the hood on the iShares Dow Jones U.S. Financial Services Index and you can see the problem, he says.


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ETF Investing: Actively managed ETFs get big-name backing
Tue, 15 May 2012 04:01:53 GMT In Pimco bond-fund guru Bill Gross, actively managed exchange-traded funds may have gotten the headliner needed to push this sleepy category into the investing mainstream.


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Jonathan Burton's Life Savings: How to handle ETFs’ double-edged sword
Tue, 15 May 2012 04:01:01 GMT Exchange-traded funds open the door to just about every investment sector and style. They’re readily available anywhere, anytime, and they’re cheap. That’s the appeal of ETFs — and the problem, writes Jonathan Burton.


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Video: Investing Insights: Exchange-Traded Funds
Mon, 14 May 2012 23:23:12 GMT Investors have poured more than $1 trillion into exchange-traded funds. Are they putting their money at risk? At a recent MarketWatch Investing Insights live event, Chuck Jaffe spoke with three ETF experts about market dangers, trends and more.


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Video: Actively Managed ETFs: What's Coming Next?
Mon, 14 May 2012 23:08:34 GMT Bill Gross, famed bond investor, recently started an actively managed exchange-traded fund, but that doesn't mean other managers will jump into the ETF market, experts tell MarketWatch's Chuck Jaffe at a recent Investing Insights event.


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Video: Specialized ETFs: What to Watch For
Mon, 14 May 2012 22:58:33 GMT What should investors make of frontier-market exchange-traded funds? Is the proliferation of leveraged ETFs hurting the market? MarketWatch's Chuck Jaffe asked these questions of three ETF experts, at a recent Investing Insights panel discussion.


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Video: Are ETFs Too Dangerous for Most Investors?
Mon, 14 May 2012 22:36:13 GMT Exchange-traded funds make investors more prone to trading. But whose fault is that? At a recent Investing Insights panel event, MarketWatch's Chuck Jaffe spoke with three experts about potential ETF pitfalls.


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Video: Exchange-Traded Funds: How to Choose
Mon, 14 May 2012 22:16:33 GMT There are about 1,500 U.S. exchange-traded funds, and the list is growing. What strategy can investors use to pick the best among them? At a recent Investing Insights event, MarketWatch's Chuck Jaffe spoke with three experts to get their thoughts.


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Chuck Jaffe: New fund categories are not automatic buys
Sun, 13 May 2012 16:01:13 GMT Investment researcher Morningstar Inc. introduced two new fund categories recently, but that doesn’t mean these offerings belong in your portfolio, writes Chuck Jaffe.


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| Word of the day |
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 17, 2012 is:
maffick \MAF-ik\ verb
: to celebrate with boisterous rejoicing and hilarious behavior
Examples:
Fans mafficked for hours outside the stadium, celebrating the team's dramatic victory in the division championship.
"In half an hour, after the mildest of mafficking, the last visitors of the exhibition's last day had gone out of the gates and the staff began their final acts of closing up shop." From an article in The Guardian (London), October 1, 2011
Did you know?
"Maffick" is an alteration of Mafeking Night, the British celebration of the lifting of the siege of a British military outpost during the South African War at the town of Mafikeng (also spelled Mafeking) on May 17, 1900. The South African War was fought between the British and the Afrikaners, who were Dutch and Huguenot settlers originally called Boers, over the right to govern frontier territories. Though the war did not end until 1902, the lifting of the siege of Mafikeng was a significant victory for the British because they held out against a larger Afrikaner force for 217 days until reinforcements could arrive. The rejoicing in British cities on news of the rescue produced "maffick," a word that was popular for a while, especially in journalistic writing, but is now relatively uncommon.
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