Sector Trading: A Year in Exchange Traded Funds

  Author:    Jonathan Bernstein, Jonathan, Bernstein
  ISBN:    0977294501
  Sales Rank:    469405
  Published:    2006-04
  Publisher:    Maerska Publishing
  # Pages:    248
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 6 reviews
  Used Offers:    8 from $10.27
  Amazon Price:    $12.71
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Sector Trading: A Year in Exchange Traded Funds
  
From the Publisher Since they began trading in 1993, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have arguably become the most important new product for traders and investors. ETFs are appealing because they offer high tax efficiency and low expense ratios and can be traded intraday. In the last five years ETFs have begun trading for every major sector in the market-- from technology to oil and alternative energy to real-estate to gold bullion. There are also bond ETFs, as well as ETFs representing every major markets in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. This book brings together a discussion of ETFs with commentary on the real world of trading and discussion of micro and macro aspects of ETFs and the general marketplace. About the Author Jonathan Bernstein has specialized in short-term trading of equities and equity options since 1998. He writes a weekly column for ETFZone and Yahoo Finance and is published narrowly and widely.
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07-10-08 3 (NA)
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I enjoyed this book, which is a light easy read which shares the thoughts of the author as he trades ETFs each week for one year. Sadly, his performance for the year shows the weakness in his methods, which he reviews at the end of the book. (Which is good, and well worth studying). I professionally design sector rotation portfolios using ETFs, and will now require many of our staff to read this book so that they understand why we do what we do.
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12-21-07 3 2\2
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I was disapointed with the book. I was hoping for a varifiable process that I could follow and test. Instead I got guesses as to what happened to a market on each specific day. The usual kind of media invented stuff that you get when the pros can't figure out what really happened with the market. I got through about thirty days of the year and gave up[
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04-14-07 4 4\4
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Interesting. I heard Bernstein talk at nyc ETF evolution 2007 on International Exposure and emerging markets and bought this book. Mostly a collection of what moved ETFs on a weekly basis in a particularly volatile year. Carbon based economy, geo-political, biotech, those kind of macro analytics. Only a small nod to quants. But with the world outlook as it is, it seems these kinds of issues may be driving things for awhile. I would have liked a lot more focus on the macro analysis than he fit in here, but then it would be an expensive textbook. The breakdown into macro-indicators by week is unique and could be a worthy tool if developed more.
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01-19-07 1 1\2
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Don't expect much from this book except a novices personal experience trying to do weekly trades
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01-18-07 1 1\2
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Don't expect much from this book except a novices personal experience trying to do weekly trades
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08-07-06 5 5\7
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"Sector Trading..." shows how selection of ETF baskets as an investment strategy works both in the short term and long term. By writing specifically and enthusiastically about ETFs, Bernstein throws light onto this newest investment mechanism that is increasingly popular, even among individual investors such as myself. I especially liked the connections made between ETF investing and financial sectors trading and daily news events on the world stage. The charts are also a significant new tool for me to try to use. Bravo.

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