New this week at WealthManagerWeb.com
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Exotic ETFs Come with Peculiar Tax Consequences |
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Holdings of more exotic ETFs–those that own precious metals, commodity or currency futures, or other types of derivatives–are treated differently for tax purposes from the stocks and bonds owned by plain vanilla ETFs…
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Municipal Insecurities |
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With U.S. tax receipts, income tax collections and sales tax revenues down, many investors are worried about the fiscal health of municipal issuers at the state and local levels…
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Blog: Regulatory Reason
See Knut Rostad's newest blog post in Regulatory Reason, exploring the regulatory and compliance issues that affect wealth managers.
Also at WealthManagerWeb.com
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When You Wish Upon a Star |
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Few accolades matter as much to a mutual fund as Morningstar's five-star designation. But, whether an investor can expect higher returns from higher rated funds is an important question…
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All Select Sector SPDRs: Weekly Flows
Source: Select Sector SPDRs
Select Sector SPDRs summary for the year ended December 31:
2009 Summary
The S&P 500 was up 23.45% for the year.
Sector SPDR shares outstanding were up by 54.70 million shares, or up 2.27% for the year.
Assets in Sector SPDRs increased by $8.10 billion, or up 34.93% for the year.
Short interest in Sector SPDRs was up 57.95 million shares, or up 24.81% for the year.
The best sector for 2009 (not including dividends) was Technology (XLK), up 48.80%.
Utilities (XLU), was the year's worst sector, but it was still up by 6.85% for the year.
For more weekly net flows charts for Select Sector SPDRs please
click here.
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