Posts Tagged ‘ETF’

Week in Review – April 17

April 18th, 2010

Every weekend, we write a posting that summarizes interesting things happening in the blogosphere. It’s called “Week in Review” section. Here is the list of what’s happening this week.

Marketplace had a very nice video explaining SEC’s fraud allegations against Goldman Sachs. Senior editor Paddy Hirsch tried to explain it in a very easy way using an analogy of a horse race.

SEC goes after Goldman from Marketplace on Vimeo.

Million Dollar Journey had an alternative to retirement income ETF portfolio. What ETFs to own to earn high-dividend yield while preserving our capital.

Canadian Dream: Free at 45 had some ideas what to do when interest rates hike later this year. As indicated by Canadian Mortgage Trends, there was a report from Canadian Big 5 Banks that we might see 2.75% interest rate hike by end of next year. Better be prepared.

Gone Fishing Portfolio

March 18th, 2010

Standard & Poor's

Some people call it “passive investing”.  Some others call it “index investing”. They are all basically an investing strategy that means buying an index fund or ETF. Beating the index, like S&P 500, is not an easy task. Many fund managers are not able to beat the index consistently. Rather than spending time trying to beat the index, why don’t we just stay with the index?

Coach Potato Portfolio

One of the most popular passive investing is The Couch Potato Portfolio, created by Scott Burns. The idea is to invest in:

  • S&P 500
  • Shearson/Lehman Intermediate Bond Index

Investors can adjust the percentage of allocation based on their risk tolerance. For example, investors with higher tolerance can invest 75% in S&P 500 and 25% in the bond index.

 

Lazy Portfolio

Another popular passive investing in Lazy Portfolio from Paul B. Farrell. Paul has 8 different lazy portfolios depending on how complicated or how simple you want. One of Paul’s simplest portfolio is Second Grader’s Starter. It invests in Vanguard mutual funds:

  • Vanguard Total Stock Index
  • Vanguard Total International Stock Index
  • Vanguard Total Bond Index

If you are interested to learn more about Paul’s Lazy Portfolio, you can read his book, “The Lazy Person’s Guide to Investing”.

 

Permanent Portfolio

Harry Browne has passive investing, called Permanent Portfolio, with unique approach since he’s recommending large amount of cash and gold. His permanent portfolio consists of:

  • 25% in US stocks
  • 25% in long-term US Treasury Bonds
  • 25% in cash
  • 25% in precious metals (gold especially)

If you are interested to learn more about Harry Browne’s Permanent Portfolio, you can read his book, “Fail-save Investing: Lifelong Financial Security in 30 Minutes”.

Largest ETF Issuers

March 13th, 2010

ishares   spdrs   vanguard     invescopowershares

We just found an article on Artremis that lists all ETF issuers in the US with their total assets. The biggest one is, no surprise, iShares that is owned by BlackRock. Here is the 10-ten list of largest ETF issuers in the US:

Issuer Asset
iShares $364 billion
State Street Global Advisors $149 billion
Vanguard $92 billion
Invesco PowerShares $33 billion
ProShares $23.2 billion
Van Eck Global $12.5 billion
WisdomTree $6.5 billion
Direxion $5 billion
Rydex SGI $3.1 billion
Claymore $2.9 billion

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