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Strategies & Market Trends
ETF Traders
An SI Board Since February 2004
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Emcee:  Hector Type:  Unmoderated
Exchange traded funds’ (ETF’s) trading volume has skyrocketed. The two most heavily traded ETF’s are the SPY’s and QQQ’s which track the S&P 500 index and NASDAQ 100 index respectively.

The purpose of this forum is to discuss trading of ETFs, notably SPY’s and QQQ’s from both short term and long term perspectives, and from the long and short side.
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9Wow nutty buddy. Way cool.If you want to introduce yourself to my ETF trading thmistermj-5/17/2004
8Hi All! I've been tracking ETFs for a while now. After Friday's close, Nutty Buddy-5/15/2004
7China Top 25 Exchange Traded Fund: what is the symbol? Barclays Global InvestorsFreeflight-4/24/2004
6We still should find resistance at $37.50. I wouldn't be surprised if the Qfachatta-4/6/2004
5Thought I would drop by and voice my opinion: The market is a stock pickers markbcanada-3/5/2004
4Change as of 2/27/04 Outlook for the QQQ is still bullish both long term and shHector-3/2/2004
3Watch for a bounce up this week. Resistance at $37.50 for the QQQ and $116.50 ffachatta-2/24/2004
2Hi Hector. Congrats on the new board. I'll be watching what you come up withmistermj-2/18/2004
1My current view on the QQQ’s and SPY’s is longer term bullish at least until theHector-2/17/2004
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