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The following is a list of long and short Exchange Traded Funds of the major
stock indexes. Also included are double multiplier or greater than 1x ETFs.
An ETF is a mutual fund that trades throughout
the day like an individual stock does.
Many investors do not buy or
sell individual stocks, and may only trade index funds (or even just market
sector funds). The theory behind buying index funds is that
"When the tide comes in, all the boats rise." Meaning, when the market
trend is up, on average, more stocks go up than down (entire indexes
trade up in a bull market) . The opposite is generally true in a bear
market, "When the tide goes out, all the boats sink." By buying
market
index funds, there is immediate diversification; a paramount concern when
investing.
With large index ETFs, one can "play" the trend, or go long when the
market is trending up, or go short when the market is trending down.
Advanced investors my trade during a sideways market; by trading long and/or
short during short-term peaks and valleys (highly risky, and generally can
be considered outright
gambling).
Always seek professional advice before investing.
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ETF SHORT |
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DOW JONES 30 INDUSTRIALS ETFs |
| DIA - DIAMONDS Trust, Series 1 |
DOG - Short Dow30 ProShares |
| DDM - Ultra Dow30 ProShares |
DXD - UltraShort Dow30 ProShares |
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NASDAQ 100 INDEX ETFs |
| QQQQ - PowerShares QQQ |
PSQ - UltraShort QQQ ProShares |
| QLD - Ultra QQQ ProShares |
QID - UltraShort QQQ ProShares |
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S&P 500 INDEX ETFs |
| IVV - iShares S&P 500 Index |
SH - Short S&P500 ProShares |
| SSO - Ultra S&P500 ProShares |
SDS - UltraShort S&P500 ProShares |
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Russell 2000 Index ETFs |
| IWM - iShares Russell 2000 Index |
RWM - Short Russell2000 ProShares |
| UWM - Ultra Russell2000 ProShares |
TWM - UltraShort Russell2000 ProShares |
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