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Your Questions About Etfs List




Nancy asks…




Anyone knows a website that gives the list of ETFs that should not
be bought within an IRA Account?
For example, there used to be a law that ETFs based on Precious metals should not be bought
in IRA Accounts.
Maybe I should not have called it a law, IRS used to treat ETFs such as GLD as owning Gold
(collectible). Any investment made in it would amount to a distribution. IRS changed it sometime
back and now is allowing purchase of ETFs like GLD in IRAs. check this link:

http://moneygirl.quickanddirtytips.com/money-golden-egg.aspx

There are other ETFs which if purchased may force us to file taxes even if it is bought with in an
IRA, check this link:

http://www.thestreet.com/p/_yahoo/rmoney/etf
/10459019.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=PREMIUM&cm_ite=003190

I was hoping that among all the ETF related websites someone would be maintaining a list ( of
ETFs such as those based on futures, commodities, foreign real estate) not worthwhile to buy
with an IRA.

Thanks for the quick responses.




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Steve Winston answers:

Really? What law was that?

Edit:
Precious metals should not be bought in IRA Accounts or at all if you look at the last 30 year
trend of gold for example.

I would prob not use leveraged investments (FAS, FAZ, SDS, etc) in an IRA unless you can
handle the risk and volatility.

Short of that, there is no law that I have ever heard that prevent the purchase of an exchange
listed ETF in an IRA.




Susan asks…




Index ETFs: Where can I find a list for all the ETFs that model
major indexes?
Meaning the Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ, and far less importantly the Russell and Wilshire.

I do know of the basic ones like the QQQQ and SPDR, but I really want a list (whether
generated by an ETF search or listed, etc.)




                                                                                           2 / 10
Thanks for your help!




Steve Winston answers:

Try etfconnect.com




Laura asks…




How can I find a list of ETFs that do not purchase the underlying
stock (i.e. INP)?




                                                              3 / 10
Steve Winston answers:

There is no such thing as an ETF that does not purchase underlying stock. INP is NOT an ETF.
It is an exchange traded note (ETN)
for a list go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_Traded_Notes




Ken asks…




I need Sort Oil ETFs List if any one have please give me?
Sort Oil ETFs




Steve Winston answers:




                                                                                      4 / 10
Yes dear i have these
Here is a list of inverse oil ETFs (both simple and double leverage):

MacroShares Oil Down ETF (DOY)
PowerShares DB Crude Oil Short ETN (SZO)
PowerShares DB Crude Oil Double Short ETN (DTO)
ProShares UltraShort DJ-UBS Crude Oil (SCO)

this site very helpfull to you




George asks…




What are some stocks and etfs that are on your watch list or are
buys now to you?
I like BSBR if you can pick it up for under 10.50.

I like C at 4.00 or below

I like AIB Allied Irish Bank at 3.80 or lower.

I like NBG at 2.85 or less




                                                                        5 / 10
Steve Winston answers:

Infosys
ICICI
M&M
Royal Orchid
GAIL




Michael asks…




How do I find out the full list of ETFs that Trade in India
representing 100% Indian Stocks?
I want to get a list of ETFs that trade in the Indian Stock Markets that invest in various Indian
stocks. The whole idea would be to trade these for small profits, but do it often enough to make
a tidy sum.

If you have the source on the internet (URL), I would appreciate it very much.




                                                                                           6 / 10
Steve Winston answers:

GO TO WWW.SEBI.GOV.IN




Sharon asks…




Which of these stocks/etfs is the better buy?
MasterCard (MA)
Apple (AAPL)
Panera Bread (PNRA)
PowerShares Dynamic Oil Services (PXJ)
Research In Motion (RIMM)
Wal-Mart (WMT)
Costco (COST)
Visa (V)

I'm planning on buying one of those stocks/etfs listed above. I would appreciate any addvice
with an explanation as to why you're bullish or bearish. I'm looking for a short term investment
that I can cash in on around 3 months - 1 year.




                                                                                           7 / 10
Steve Winston answers:

WalMart and/or Costco for the tough " recession-like" times predicted for the next couple of
quarters.
...and maybe a little speculation on Visa...it has a good chance of coming close to duplicating
Masrecard's performance.




Sandra asks…




List of ETFs with highest OPTION volume?




Steve Winston answers:




                                                                                           8 / 10
SPY, QQQQ, IWM and XLF have the highest option volume. IWM is probably the most liquid
with the smallest spreads on a continual basis.




Charles asks…




list silver etfs, and discuss rank?




Steve Winston answers:

IShares Silver Trust (SLV) has 100 times the assets under management than its only
competitor, PowerShares DB Silver Fund (DBS). I would go with SLV because its expenses are
spread over a much larger base.




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Your Questions About Etfs List

  • 1. Your Questions About Etfs List Nancy asks… Anyone knows a website that gives the list of ETFs that should not be bought within an IRA Account? For example, there used to be a law that ETFs based on Precious metals should not be bought in IRA Accounts. Maybe I should not have called it a law, IRS used to treat ETFs such as GLD as owning Gold (collectible). Any investment made in it would amount to a distribution. IRS changed it sometime back and now is allowing purchase of ETFs like GLD in IRAs. check this link: http://moneygirl.quickanddirtytips.com/money-golden-egg.aspx There are other ETFs which if purchased may force us to file taxes even if it is bought with in an IRA, check this link: http://www.thestreet.com/p/_yahoo/rmoney/etf /10459019.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=PREMIUM&cm_ite=003190 I was hoping that among all the ETF related websites someone would be maintaining a list ( of ETFs such as those based on futures, commodities, foreign real estate) not worthwhile to buy with an IRA. Thanks for the quick responses. 1 / 10
  • 2. Steve Winston answers: Really? What law was that? Edit: Precious metals should not be bought in IRA Accounts or at all if you look at the last 30 year trend of gold for example. I would prob not use leveraged investments (FAS, FAZ, SDS, etc) in an IRA unless you can handle the risk and volatility. Short of that, there is no law that I have ever heard that prevent the purchase of an exchange listed ETF in an IRA. Susan asks… Index ETFs: Where can I find a list for all the ETFs that model major indexes? Meaning the Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ, and far less importantly the Russell and Wilshire. I do know of the basic ones like the QQQQ and SPDR, but I really want a list (whether generated by an ETF search or listed, etc.) 2 / 10
  • 3. Thanks for your help! Steve Winston answers: Try etfconnect.com Laura asks… How can I find a list of ETFs that do not purchase the underlying stock (i.e. INP)? 3 / 10
  • 4. Steve Winston answers: There is no such thing as an ETF that does not purchase underlying stock. INP is NOT an ETF. It is an exchange traded note (ETN) for a list go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_Traded_Notes Ken asks… I need Sort Oil ETFs List if any one have please give me? Sort Oil ETFs Steve Winston answers: 4 / 10
  • 5. Yes dear i have these Here is a list of inverse oil ETFs (both simple and double leverage): MacroShares Oil Down ETF (DOY) PowerShares DB Crude Oil Short ETN (SZO) PowerShares DB Crude Oil Double Short ETN (DTO) ProShares UltraShort DJ-UBS Crude Oil (SCO) this site very helpfull to you George asks… What are some stocks and etfs that are on your watch list or are buys now to you? I like BSBR if you can pick it up for under 10.50. I like C at 4.00 or below I like AIB Allied Irish Bank at 3.80 or lower. I like NBG at 2.85 or less 5 / 10
  • 6. Steve Winston answers: Infosys ICICI M&M Royal Orchid GAIL Michael asks… How do I find out the full list of ETFs that Trade in India representing 100% Indian Stocks? I want to get a list of ETFs that trade in the Indian Stock Markets that invest in various Indian stocks. The whole idea would be to trade these for small profits, but do it often enough to make a tidy sum. If you have the source on the internet (URL), I would appreciate it very much. 6 / 10
  • 7. Steve Winston answers: GO TO WWW.SEBI.GOV.IN Sharon asks… Which of these stocks/etfs is the better buy? MasterCard (MA) Apple (AAPL) Panera Bread (PNRA) PowerShares Dynamic Oil Services (PXJ) Research In Motion (RIMM) Wal-Mart (WMT) Costco (COST) Visa (V) I'm planning on buying one of those stocks/etfs listed above. I would appreciate any addvice with an explanation as to why you're bullish or bearish. I'm looking for a short term investment that I can cash in on around 3 months - 1 year. 7 / 10
  • 8. Steve Winston answers: WalMart and/or Costco for the tough " recession-like" times predicted for the next couple of quarters. ...and maybe a little speculation on Visa...it has a good chance of coming close to duplicating Masrecard's performance. Sandra asks… List of ETFs with highest OPTION volume? Steve Winston answers: 8 / 10
  • 9. SPY, QQQQ, IWM and XLF have the highest option volume. IWM is probably the most liquid with the smallest spreads on a continual basis. Charles asks… list silver etfs, and discuss rank? Steve Winston answers: IShares Silver Trust (SLV) has 100 times the assets under management than its only competitor, PowerShares DB Silver Fund (DBS). I would go with SLV because its expenses are spread over a much larger base. Powered by Yahoo! Answers 9 / 10
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