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		<title>ETF&#8217;s For A Bear Market &amp; Recession (FXP, DOG, PSQ, SH, QID, SDS, DXD, RSW, RMS, RRZ)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are we in a Bear Market?&#160; If we aren&#8217;t it sure feels like one.&#160; The Dow Jones Industrial Average, or the DJIA, is down some 7.9% to date in 2008 after a December-end close of 13,264.82;and it is down some 14.5% from the 14,280.00 highs of October 2007.The NASDAQ has fared even worse with a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=6458&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are we in a Bear Market?&nbsp; If we aren&#8217;t it sure feels like one.&nbsp; The Dow Jones Industrial Average, or the DJIA, is down some 7.9% to date in 2008 after a December-end close of 13,264.82;and it is down some 14.5% from the 14,280.00 highs of October 2007.The NASDAQ has fared even worse with a 12.2% drop since December-endclose of 2,652.28; and it is down 18.7% from the highs of 2,861.51 on October 31, 2007.</p>
<p>This new stimulus package is going to help keep things afloat a bit and the new mortgage cap lifting along with lower mortgage rates will allow many homeowners to refinance.&nbsp; But there are still going to be many more credit blow-ups, more house foreclosures, more cars repossessed, more credit card defaults, more delinquent payments, slower retail sales, more bankruptcies, and probably fewer jobs.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t predict where the market will be at the end of the year and can&#8217;t predict how bad the economy will really get.&nbsp; We may have a softer landing than it was looking just last week, but it is still going to feel like a thud or a hard landing if not worse to many individuals and many businesses.&nbsp; We&#8217;ll be the first to admit that with many in the media covering &quot;Bear Markets&quot; may already mean that the worst has been seen.&nbsp; Many argue that long-term investors and value investors want to start buying stocks in a recession because if you wait for the good news to come in you might have already missed the boat.</p>
<p>247WallSt.com wanted to compile a list of &quot;Inverse ETF&quot;s&quot; that are actually designed to go up in a down market.&nbsp; This is in a sense the same thing as short selling without having to understand the metrics and rules of short selling.&nbsp; In essence, these are the easiest transactions to make for novice investors and sophisticated fund managers alike. </p>
<p><strong>ProShares</strong> has created ETF&#8217;s that trade inversely with the markets.&nbsp; These are aimed to allow investors and traders to hedge against market downturns or that want to profit from a market decline.&nbsp; These ETFs are very liquid and actively traded and are designed to go up when indexes go down.&nbsp; As a reminder, the SHORT funds use no leverage, but the UltraShort funds employ leverage.&nbsp; Here is that list by Fund (Ticker):</p>
<ul>
<li>Short QQQ (AMEX: PSQ)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>Short Dow30 (AMEX: DOG)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>Short S&amp;P500 (AMEX: SH)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>Short MidCap400 (AMEX: MYY)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>Short SmallCap600 (AMEX: SBB)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>Short Russell2000 (AMEX: RWM)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>UltraShort QQQ (AMEX: QID)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>UltraShort Dow30 (AMEX: DXD)&nbsp; &nbsp; </li>
<li>UltraShort S&amp;P500 (AMEX: SDS)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </li>
<li>UltraShort MidCap400 (AMEX: MZZ)&nbsp; &nbsp; </li>
<li>UltraShort SmallCap600 (AMEX: SDD)&nbsp; &nbsp; </li>
<li>UltraShort Russell2000 (AMEX: TWM)</li>
<li>UltraShort FTSE/Xinhua China 25 (AMEX: FXP)&#8230; short selling the Chinese Stocks.</li>
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<p><strong>Rydex Funds</strong> was perhaps the first of the mutual fund operators that actually had the inverse of the S&amp;P called the Rydex Ursa Fund, now called the Rydex Inverse S&amp;P 500 Strategy Inv (RYURX).&nbsp; As Rydex saw the importance and rise of ETF&#8217;s, it combined its open-ended fund management operations into one that now has ETF&#8217;s for traders as well.&nbsp; Here are its inverse funds:</p>
<ul>
<li>Rydex Inverse 2x S&amp;P 500 (AMEX: RSW)</li>
<li>Rydex Inverse 2x S&amp;P MidCap 400 (AMEX: RMS)</li>
<li>Rydex Inverse 2x Russell 2000 (AMEX: RRZ)</li>
</ul>
<p>These are not all of the ETF&#8217;s out there.&nbsp; But these are two of the fund families we have seen that have liquidity and recognition in the sector.&nbsp; Stay tuned to our ETF news as we are expanding this into a new branch.&nbsp; We&#8217;ll also be covering certain defensive strategy ETF&#8217;s that use covered call option strategies, value investing strategies, and some that focus on defensive strategies.</p>
<p>Jon C. Ogg<br />January 27, 2008</p>
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		<title>Market Trades For Super-Bulls, Chicken-Bulls, and Outright Bears</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stock Tickers: AAPL, GOOG, RIMM, BA, UTX, ATI, RTP, RIO, FLR, SGR, PEP, KO, BUD, CAG, HNZ, CPB, HRL, K, GIS, KFT, MCD, MRK, PFE, ALO, PYX, HME, WTR, SNH, SRZ, PG, CL, MO, RAI, CLX, NVO, BRK/A, FLO, DLM, PSQ, DOG, SSO, SH, BIL, IEI, TLT, TLH There is more than enough bantering back [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=10892&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stock Tickers: AAPL, GOOG, RIMM, BA, UTX, ATI, RTP, RIO, FLR, SGR, PEP, KO, BUD, CAG, HNZ, CPB, HRL, K, GIS, KFT, MCD, MRK, PFE, ALO, PYX, HME, WTR, SNH, SRZ, PG, CL, MO, RAI, CLX, NVO, BRK/A, FLO, DLM, PSQ, DOG, SSO, SH, BIL, IEI, TLT, TLH</p>
<p>There is more than enough bantering back and forth out there about the week&#8217;s sell-off in reaction to long-term interest rates and the <a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2007/06/bill_gross_high.html">Bill Gross predictions</a> for potentially higher rates longer-term.&nbsp; So, if you are a super-bull then you&#8217;d want to use the leadership stocks to pile surplus cash into thinking the world didn&#8217;t really change.&nbsp; If you are a chicken-bull (want to buy but not overly aggressive and still cautious) then you want to buy defensive stocks.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re a bear, well at least you get the 5% interest.&nbsp; We wanted to provide at least a partial list of the bull and bear go-to picks ahead of the weekend when many will be doing extra amounts of reading.</p>
<p>Aggressive Bullish Picks</p>
<p>IF this was just an unwarranted sell-off that came because of a rate spook and if Mr. Gross is wrong, then you go hard and fast into what has been working before.&nbsp; Aerospace, Infrastructure, Metals &amp; Mining, very selective Tech.&nbsp; So out of selective tech the two most obvious names are Apple (AAPL) and either Google (GOOG) or Research-in-Motion (RIMM).&nbsp; In Aerospace the go-to names are Boeing (BA) and United Tech (UTX).&nbsp; In metals its Allegheny Tech (ATI), Rio Tinto (RTP), and Companhia Vale do Rio Doce &#8216;CVRD&#8217; (RIO).&nbsp; In infrastructure the go-to names are Fluor (FLR), Shaw Group (SGR).&nbsp; This week Jim Cramer gave his <a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2007/06/cramers_new_fou.html">New Four Horsemen of Technology</a> and booted the old ones.</p>
<p>Defensive Stock Plays For Chicken-Bull</p>
<p>Because this sell-off is for a different reason, we have eliminated the power companies because of the tie being so geared toward higher rates.&nbsp; We&#8217;ve also pulled out the debt collection companies because they ran so much after the last sub-prime scare.&nbsp; Here was the <a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2007/02/20_defensive_st.html">first line of 20 defensive stocks</a> back in February from the mini-Asian meltdown and here was the <a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2007/02/15_second_line_.html">list of second-line defensive</a> names.&nbsp; &nbsp;This still leaves plenty of options, and we added in a few more.</p>
<p>First Line Defensive Stocks: Coca-Cola (KO), PepsiCo (PEP), Anheuser-Busch (BUD), ConAgra (CAG), Heinz (HNZ), Campbell Soup (CPB), Hormel (HRL), Kellogg (K), General Mills (GIS), Kraft (KFT), McDonalds (MCD), Merck (MRK), Pfizer (PFE), P &amp; G (PG), Colgate-Polmolive (CL), Altria (MO), Reynolds American (RAI), and Clorox (CLX).</p>
<p>Second-Line Defensive Stocks:&nbsp; Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/a), Flowers Foods (FLO), Del Monte Foods (DLM), Novo Nordisk (NVO), Alpharma (ALO), Playtex (PYX), Home Properties (HME), Aqua America (WTR), and Senior Housing (SNH), Sunrise Senior Living (SRZ).</p>
<p>The Bearish Trades</p>
<p>If you are still bearish or are completely bearish, then you&#8217;ve got Treasuries and all of the inverse ETF funds.&nbsp; Some of the negative market ETF trades that move invesrely are the SHORT QQQ PROSHARES (PSQ), SHORT DOW30 PROSHARES (DOG), ULTRA S&amp;P500 PROSHARES (SSO), SHORT S&amp;P500 PROSHARES (SH), and more.&nbsp; For short-term rate ETF&#8217;s you have the fairly new STREETTRACKS SERIES TRUST Lehman 1-3 MO T-BILL (BIL).&nbsp; The more liquid interest rate ETF&#8217;s that actually trade are the iShares Lehman 20+ Year Treas Bond (TLT), iShares Lehman 10-20 Year Treas Bond (TLH), iShares Lehman 3-7 Year T-Note (IEI), and more.</p>
<p>As a reminder, defensive stocks still tend to get hit when the market gets so bad that they throw out the baby with the bath water, but they usually start to fall less and less and are usually the first stocks that traders commit money to at the turns.&nbsp; Defensive doesn&#8217;t mean immune.&nbsp; Also, all of these are merely part of a partial list and the list could have easily been 3-times the size.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>Jon C. Ogg<br />June 8, 2007</p>
<p>Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers. </p>
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