You heard it here first! The second ETF Securities ETF has been registered tracking Gold. It appears this is similar to the GLD in structure and tax treatment.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1400897/000095013409006169/d66959pe497.htm
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You heard it here first again: Direxion has registered 3X Treasury Bull and Bear ETFs- note these are listed as "daily" meaning daily rebalanced. Direxion recently announced they will offer two version of rebalancing, daily and monthly.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1424958/000089843209000472/0000898432-09-000472-index.htm
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First again! two ETF Securities (technically ETP - exchange traded "products") these are not traditional ETFs.
Platinum http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1460235/000093041309001806/c57142_s1.htmPalladium
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1460235/000093041309001806/c57142_s1.htmSame thing as the prior post. It appears these products will be similar in structure and tax treatment as GLD
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More new ETFs in registration from IndexIQ.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1415995/000089109209001516/e35098_485apos.htmPosted 1 year ago # -
Check out this new one from State Street.
VDRO - Variable Rate Demand Obligations
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1064642/000095013509002752/b74982a1e485apos.txtThis sounds very interesting, seems to have a TIPS like feature.
A VRDO is a short-term tax-exempt
fixed income instrument whose yield is reset on a periodic basis (e.g., weekly
or monthly) by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. VRDOs
tend to be issued with long maturities of up to 30 or 40 years; however, they
are considered short-term instruments because they include a put feature that
coincides with the periodic yield reset. VRDOs included in the Municipal VRDO
Index reset weekly. VRDOs are put back to a bank or other entity that serves as
a liquidity provider (the "Remarketing Agent"), rather than the issuer. The
Remarketing Agent tries to resell those VRDOs or, failing that, holds them in
its own inventory. In addition, VRDOs commonly hold a credit enhancement, such
as a letter of credit from the Remarketing Agent or a bank, and/or bond
insurance.Posted 1 year ago # -
New from WisdomTree
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1350487/000119312509076649/0001193125-09-076649-index.htmPosted 1 year ago #
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