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How To Swing Trade ETFs

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While the long-term buy-and-hold strategy is favored by many more passive investors, savvy and active traders have also embraced another form of trading — swing trading. Swing traders attempt to capture the bulk of a price move, and they have gravitated en masse to using ETFs as their trading vehicle of choice thanks to the unparalleled liquidity, ease-of-use and cost efficiency of these products. With over 1,400 exchange-traded funds on the market, active swing traders have no shortage of instruments at their fingertips, allowing them to implement any number of strategies across a global basket of asset classes [Download 101 ETF Lessons Every Financial Advisor Should Learn]. Swing Trading 101 Swing trading is a form of trading that attempts to capture a profit from an ETF price move within a time frame of one day to a few weeks. There is no set time limit on a swing trade, but the idea [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Daily ETF Roundup: Jobs Report Boosts Markets The Most Successful ETFs Of All-Time ETFs: The $10 Billion Club Alternatives To The 20 Most Popular ETFs March ETF Stats: Another Solid Quarter
While the long-term buy-and-hold strategy is favored by many more passive investors, savvy and active traders have also embraced another form of trading — swing trading. Swing traders attempt to capture the bulk of a price move, and they have gravitated en masse to using ETFs as their trading vehicle of choice thanks to the unparalleled liquidity, ease-of-use and cost efficiency of these products. With over 1,400 exchange-traded funds on the market, active swing traders have no shortage of instruments at their fingertips, allowing them to implement any number of strategies across a global basket of asset classes [Download 101 ETF Lessons Every Financial Advisor Should Learn]. Swing Trading 101 Swing trading is a form of trading that attempts to capture a profit from an ETF price move within a time frame of one day to a few weeks. There is no set time limit on a swing trade, but the idea [...]

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