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An inverse exchange-traded fund is an exchange-traded fund (ETF), traded on a public stock market, which is designed to perform as the inverse of whatever index or benchmark it is designed to track. These funds work by using short selling, trading derivatives such as futures contracts, and other leveraged investment techniques.

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A bond exchange traded fund (ETF) invests in multiple bonds. This ETF strategy invests into multiple bonds that gives the resemblance of a mutual fund. These types of ETFs are traded like a normal stock at a set price.




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Gurus Favor Greenback Buys - Forbes


Gurus Favor Greenback Buys
Forbes
This is still a triple-inverse ETF, but because it tracks the 10-year note instead of the 30-year bond, the whipsaw is not as severe thanks to the greater ...

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Exchange traded funds more common, more complex haven - Pittsburgh Post Gazette


Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Exchange traded funds more common, more complex haven
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Leveraged and inverse ETFs suffered dramatic losses during the roller-coaster markets of 2008 and 2009, which prompted the Financial Industry Regulatory ...

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About this author: - Seeking Alpha (blog)


About this author:
Seeking Alpha (blog)
Almost exactly a year ago, I mentioned a paired-trade between the iShares Lehman 20+ Year Treas Bond ETF (TLT) and the AllianceBernstein Global High Income ...


Are US Treasuries a Buy? - Taipan Publishing Group


Taipan Publishing Group

Are US Treasuries a Buy?
Taipan Publishing Group
Now let's take a look at long bonds – specifically the iShares T-Bond 20+year ETF (TLT:NYSE). Long bonds have been in a bull market for many years. ...

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Ten Commodity ETFs Every Investor Should Know (But Most Don't) - Before It's News


Ten Commodity ETFs Every Investor Should Know (But Most Don't)
Before It's News
According to the ETF screener, there are currently 91 exchange-traded commodity products, including inverse and leveraged funds. At the end of 2009, ...

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ETF Bets on Higher Interest Rates - BloggingStocks (blog)


ETF Bets on Higher Interest Rates
BloggingStocks (blog)
In his Insiders Plus newsletter, the advisor explains,"The fund is structured to respond at double the inverse of US Treasuries of 20 years or longer. ...


Betting Against China - Moneyshow.com


Betting Against China
Moneyshow.com
The ETF holds 157 stocks that have market caps of $1.5 billion or smaller. (Editor's Note: Double inverse ETFs are only for the most risk-tolerant investors ...

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ProShares Launches Two Short Bond ETFs - ETF Trends (blog)


ETF Trends (blog)

ProShares Launches Two Short Bond ETFs
ETF Trends (blog)
Be aware that leveraged and inverse ETFs work differently than traditional funds. They can be a useful tool for short-term traders who understand how they ...
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Two ProShares Treasury ETFs List On NYSE Arca - Exchange News Direct


Two ProShares Treasury ETFs List On NYSE Arca
Exchange News Direct
Excluded from the Index are certain special issues, such as flower bonds, targeted investor notes (TINs), US Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPs), ...
Are the Good Times Ending for Bond ETFs?Seeking Alpha (blog)
ProShares Adds Leveraged Treasury ETFsNASDAQ
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Exchange traded funds are a low-cost way to build portfolio - USA Today


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Exchange traded funds are a low-cost way to build portfolio
USA Today
You can sell ETFs short, which means you can use them to bet against falling prices. You can also buy inverse funds, which rise when a stock index falls, ...
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