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- About - Exchange Traded Funds - Information about ETFs, including articles, links and resources to help you better understand the difference between exchange traded funds and mutual funds.
- ETF Digest - Strategies and analysis of investing in exchange-traded funds and closed-end funds.
- Exchange Traded Funds Center - How-to articles, financial reports, news and commentary. From Morningstar.
- ETFzone - News, articles and lists of exchange traded funds.
- Barclays Global Investors - iUnits - Exchange traded funds that trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Includes prospectuses, press releases, and fund fact sheets.
- iShares - Investment information for over 50 ETF index funds.
- ETFtrends - Daily research and commentary on ETF news. Frequent analysis of 200-day moving averages for different funds.
- State Street Global Markets, LLC, - Offers investment information for ETFs and mutual funds, as well as providing research and advisory services.
- K.T. Short Term Timing Model - The trading model represents short term timing for index funds and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs).
- Chicago Stock Exchange - Trades over 4000 stock issues. Features listed companies, membership information, exchange traded funds, career opportunities, publications, OTC issues and history.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gold exchange-traded fund - Gold exchange-traded funds (or GETFs) are special types of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking the price of gold. Gold exchange-traded funds are traded on the major stock exchanges including London, Paris and New York.
- Chicago Board Options Exchange - The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), located at 400 South LaSalle Street in Chicago, is one of the world's largest options exchanges with an annual trade of over 450 million options contracts, covering more than 1200 companies, 50 stock indexes, and 50 exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The exchange was established in 1973, when it created and listed the first exchange-listed standardized stock options.
- Exchange-traded fund - Exchange-traded funds (or ETFs) are Open Ended investment companies that can be traded at any time throughout the course of the day. Typically, ETFs try to replicate a stock market index such as the S
- Lehman Aggregate Bond Index - The Lehman Aggregate Bond Index is a broad base index often used to represent investment grade bonds being traded in United States. Index funds and exchange-traded funds are available that track this bond index.
- Investment Company Institute - The Investment Company Institute (ICI) is an American investment company trade organization. Its membership as of April 1, 2006 included 8,606 mutual funds, 653 closed-end funds, 160 exchange-traded funds, and five sponsors of unit investment trusts.