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Three ETFs To Watch This Week (XRT, EGPT, VROM)

By: ETFdb
Last week was a slow period for U.S. markets, with exchanges taking some down time for the Thanksgiving holiday. With investors returning from the long weekend away, the upcoming week has historically been a busy one; there is additional data to digest, especially since international markets plowed ahead as Wall Street took a few days off. Unfortunately, the holiday did little to ease any of the concerns that have been weighing on global markets in recent weeks; jobless rates in the U.S. are still a major issue, and Europe’s debt crisis is beginning to spiral out of control. Add to that a fresh surge in geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and we have the makings of an eventful week in financial markets. The coming week has no shortage of data releases, and trading volumes are expected to be heavy throughout. A few asset classes in particular should experience a [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Shopping For A Retail ETF ETF Insider: Expect More Volatility Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF Surprising ETF Standouts Of 2011 Friday’s ETF Chart To Watch: SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT)
Last week was a slow period for U.S. markets, with exchanges taking some down time for the Thanksgiving holiday. With investors returning from the long weekend away, the upcoming week has historically been a busy one; there is additional data to digest, especially since international markets plowed ahead as Wall Street took a few days off. Unfortunately, the holiday did little to ease any of the concerns that have been weighing on global markets in recent weeks; jobless rates in the U.S. are still a major issue, and Europe’s debt crisis is beginning to spiral out of control. Add to that a fresh surge in geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and we have the makings of an eventful week in financial markets. The coming week has no shortage of data releases, and trading volumes are expected to be heavy throughout. A few asset classes in particular should experience a [...]

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