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iShares Trust DJ US Real Estate Index Fund (IYR)

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fundmymutualfund.com - Jan 04, 2009   about  ICLR, LSR, JRCC and 8 more
Year 2, Week 22 Major Position ChangesFund positions of 1.0% or greater can be found each week in the right margin of the blog, under the label cloud and recent comments areas; I highlight weekly the larger position changes.Being a long only fund, via Marketocracy rules, the only hedges to the downs...
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minyanville.com - Dec 15, 2008   about  IYR, SRS
Based on some of the emails I received over the weekend there seems to be some real angst associated with long positions in the Proshares UltraShort Real Estate (SRS). Let me revisit the reasons why I’m rather sanguine about my current mark-to-market losses. The data I use below come from the compon...
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thecorrectcall.com - Oct 23, 2008   about  FTY, RJN, UBC and 43 more
Technical Analysis Bullish & Bearish ETF Charts International ETFs Bullish Bearish WisdomTree International Cons Staples (DPN) NETS FTSE 100 Index (LDN) WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend (DFJ) WisdomTree Japan High-Yielding Equity (DNL) iShares MSCI Japan Index (EWJ)...
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etftrends.com - Sep 30, 2008   about  RWR, IYR, XRT and 1 more
Retail and real estate-focused exchange traded funds (ETFs) could be affected by the latest round of good news/bad news from their respective sectors. Consumer confidence in September actually made some slight gains to hit their highest reading since April, reports Lara Moscrip for CNNMoney. Economi...
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thecorrectcall.com - Sep 11, 2008   about  ITB, IYR, IGW and 8 more
During our weekly technical analysis of ETFs, we again come away with a familiar theme we have been writing about for weeks; value stocks are outperforming growth stocks. It looks to us like it’s a trend that will continue for some time. With the market’s recent deterioration, we expected to see on...
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