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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Basics For ETF Trading Strategies

By Patrick Deaton

After entering ETF trading an individual will find that there is a lot to learn about ETF trading strategies. The strategy that a person chooses to incorporate into their trading can affect the return on their investment and the balance that they are able to maintain in their portfolio. For that reason, it is important to gain as much knowledge as possible about each strategy and its advantages and disadvantages before committing.

Some of the steps for successful EFT trading apply to any strategy that is selected. However, there are some strategies that are more appropriate for long-term EFT trading and some that are especially designed to make short-term or daily trading profitable. Deciding on which type of trading is to be done will help a person to decide which strategies to incorporate into their trading regimen.

This individuals usually want to maintain the same balanced portfolio for several months or years and will require more historical research on companies at the front-end of their trading than throughout their investment. Usually, long-term traders find it helpful to review and evaluate trades on a yearly basis and make necessary changes to their trades to reallocate funds through their portfolio. These individuals usually have a mixed portfolio with mutual funds and other stocks that also are reviewed on a yearly basis.

Doing research and learning how to analyze data are key to success in any EFT trading strategies. An individual will need to have a method, strategy, and plan in place and be disciplined about staying with it. Finding the most effective method and strategy will require that a person research different types of strategies and determine if they have the actual results that are advertised before investing in that strategy.

Successful ETF trading strategies have some basic principles throughout each. An individual should have a diversified portfolio of at least two sectors. This is important when the market makes a sudden shift in one sector. Putting all of one's investment in one sector increases the risk to the investment. In addition, an individual must be able to take an analytical approach with their sectors. Some people have a personal interest in companies or industries within a basket and find it hard to sell when trends indicate they should.

A more popular trading strategy for active trades is to set buy and sell points. This strategy requires that an individual research the sector and businesses within the sector. By analyzing historic trends and patterns a person can more accurately predict when a trend is cresting or indicating a sell or buy. Setting the points based on historical price, highs and lows, moving average, and trading volume, will provide an established point at which to sell or buy stock from that basket.

If a person is going to do short-term ETF trading strategies will be different than for longer-term trading. When there are fluctuations in the market, they do not affect the value of ETFs to the same degree that stock on the day trade are affected. A person who is used to the values of regular stocks may thing an ETF has made a significant increase. But, it is important to remember that ETF value is based on the weighted average of all the stocks or bonds that are in that basket. In some cases, the value of an ETF may be calculated on the weighted average of the stocks and bonds for three or four hundred companies in a basket.

With the proper planning and research an individual can set into place successful ETF trading strategies that will provide the return that is being sought. By talking to a professional who has knowledge and expertise in EFT trading and the many details of strategies that are available a person will find that the most effective strategy for them will be easy to find. - 23162

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