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4 ETF Strategies For A Down Market
If the market's got you feeling low, these investments could pick you up.
ETF Strategies | Investing in Exchange Traded Funds | ETF Strategies
fool.com — ETF CENTER ETF Strategies ETFs offer an ever-increasing array of investing opportunities -- they can be optioned,... shorted, hedged, and bundled. Still, most individual investors should stick to a few simple ETF strategies. By James Early Sick of ... (more) ETF Strategies | Investing in Exchange Traded Funds | ...
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4 Ways You Can Use ETFs to Protect Yourself
ETF Trends — ... There is more than one way to protect yourself in a down market, and exchange traded funds (ETFs) are a good investment tool to get you the results you want. How? Read on! Downside risk is hard for investors to protect themselves from, and ETFs can  help alleviate some of this hardship. ETFs are treated like a single stock, so the risks involved with investing with these entail some of the risks as a single stock would. But the strategies that can protect you in a down market are explained by Hans Wagnor on Investopedia : Tags: ...

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