Posts for Ticker ‘PGJ’

ETF Winners & Losers (June 5, 2007)

ETF Tickers: SRS, SDP, SSG, SJH, SZK, SDD, SKK, SKF, SDS, SCC, SJL, FXI, PGJ, HRD, IIH, RWR, ICF, ITB, EZA, UNG

What’s an easy way to tell when the market had a pretty bad hair day, other than looking at the ticker tape?  Seeing that all of the ETF winners for the day are listed as the UltraShort "Whatever" ProShares……they are the inverse move of an any underlying index, so when they are up the index or the market is down.  The top 12 performers today were all in that category. Some of these are leveraged to their index, not it doesn’t mean the worst performers are the underlying index per se.

UltraShort Real Estate ProShares (SRS) 3.52%   
UltraShort Utilities ProShares (SDP) 3.13%   
UltraShort Semiconductor ProShares (SSG) 2.09%
UltraShort Russell2000 Value ProShares (SJH) 1.66%
UltraShort Consumer Goods ProShares (SZK) 1.59%
UltraShort SmallCap600 ProShares (SDD) 1.49%
UltraShort Russell2000 Growth ProShares (SKK) 1.41%   
UltraShort Financials ProShares    (SKF) 1.36%
UltraShort S&P500 ProShares (SDS) 1.35%
UltraShort Consumer Services ProShares (SCC) 1.24%
UltraShort Russell MidCap Val ProShares    (SJL) 1.20%   
UltraShort Russell2000 ProShares (TWM) 1.06%

Other non-short ETF winners:
iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index (FXI) +1.02%
PowerShares Gldn Dragon Halter USX China (PGJ) +0.80%
HealthShares Cardiology    (HRD) +0.7%

Worse non-Ultra funds today:
Internet Infrastructure HOLDRs (IIH) -1.82%
DJ Wilshire REIT ETF (RWR) -1.76%
iShares Cohen & Steers Realty Majors (ICF) -1.76%   
iShares Dow Jones US Home Construction (ITB) -1.64%
iShares MSCI South Africa Index    (EZA) -1.60%
United States Natural Gas (UNG)    -1.55%

Today was more of a Bernake playing hankie with words than it was China.  Tomorrow’s another day.

DJIA                       13,595.46; -80.86 (0.59%)
NASDAQ               2,611.23; -7.06 (0.27%)
S&P500                1,530.95; -8.23 (0.53%)
10YR-Bond          4.9760%; +0.0470%
NYSE Volume      2,884,657,000
NASDAQ Volume 2,233,690,000

Jon C. Ogg
June 5, 2007

ETF Winners & Losers (June 4, 2007)

Stock Tickers: OIH, DBB, ITB, UVT, GWL, URE, DUG, EZA, HHK, FBT, INP, EWZ, PGJ, CHN

ETF WINNERS JUNE 4, 2007:
Oil Services HOLDRs (OIH)                                             $174.35; +2.7%
PowerShares DB Base Metals (DBB)                            $27.66; +2.6%
iShares Dow Jones US Home Construction (ITB)       $37.29; +1.6%
Ultra Russell2000 Value ProShares (UVT)                   $72.18; +1.28%
SPDR S&P World ex-US (GWL)                                       $33.65; +1.25%
Ultra Real Estate ProShares (URE)                                $62.52; +1.23%

ETF LOSERS JUNE 4, 2007:
UltraShort Oil & Gas ProShares (DUG)                         $48.90; -2.4%
iShares MSCI South Africa Index    (EZA)                       $128.25; -1.6%
HealthShares Cancer (HHK)                                            $29.25; -1.05%
First Trust AMEX Biotech Index (FBT)                              $25.52; -1.05%
iPath MSCI India Index ETN (INP)                                    $60.54; -1.03%
iShares MSCI Brazil Index (EWZ)                                     $60.65; -0.90%

 

DJIA                        13,676.32; +8.21 (0.06%)
NASDAQ                2,618.29; +4.37 (0.17%)
S&P500                 1,539.18; +2.84 (0.18%)
10YR Bond            4.9290%; -0.0270%
NYSE Volume       2,713,846,000
NASDAQ Volume  1,947,730,000   

If you can believe it, the PowerShares Golden Dragon-China (PGJ) only fell 0.04% on 278,000 shares, not bad for a day that Shanghai fell 8%.  Even the closed-end fund The China Fund Inc. (CHN) only saw a 0.33% drop.

Please note that is you see other winning or losing ETF’s that are the same category as one of the winners and losers that is not in here, it is because we try to default to the most liquid ETF that is means to track any given sector.

Today the main winners were led by oil & gas trackers in various segments in the oil patch: United States Natural Gas (UNG) 3.7%, iShares Dow Jones US Oil & Gas Ex Index (IEO) 2.5%, Ultra Oil & Gas ProShares (DIG) 2.45%, iShares Dow Jones US Oil Equipment Index  (IEZ) 2.35%, SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services (XES), SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Prod (XOP) 2.2%, Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE) 1.5%.

After seeing how many oil and energy ETF’s are on the market we would formally like to ask ETF managers not to open up any more oil and gas variations of ETF’s.

Jon C. Ogg
June 4, 2007