URE is 2x long, SRS is 2x short, what are the 1x long and 1x
short? I have the same question for the 1x for oil and gas, the 1x
for financials, and the 1x shorts for SPY and for QQQQ. Thanks for
the help.
go to the Proshares site and the ishares site. Print out their
lists of funds. Or google "list of ETFs". If yoyu
were asking about one fund I'd tell you the answer -- but you're
just asking some else to do your work for you. Look it
up. That's what google is for. I mean this in the
nicest possible way.
I did search (yahoo's list of etfs). I found PSQ to short QQQQ
(not really sure about it, though) and that's all I found. Problem
is: if what I am asking for doesn't exist, I will keep
looking for long. Thanks for the Proshares info.
1x etfs.
Posted by ehkoa on 7th of May 2009 at 05:13 pm
URE is 2x long, SRS is 2x short, what are the 1x long and 1x short? I have the same question for the 1x for oil and gas, the 1x for financials, and the 1x shorts for SPY and for QQQQ. Thanks for the help.
eh
IYR is the 1x RE XLF
Posted by padraigm on 7th of May 2009 at 06:22 pm
IYR is the 1x RE
XLF is the 1x Financial
SH is the 1X short S&P 500
PSQ is 1x short the Q's
Make sure they are liquid.
Try this site for other candidates:
http://tradermike.net/2007/03/list_of_inverse_short_bear_etfs_/
Pat
PSQ surely not liquid enough
Posted by philosoraptor on 7th of May 2009 at 06:28 pm
PSQ surely not liquid enough at volume of only c. 220,000 today. Others mentioned much more popular:
XLF, 284 million
SH, 4 million
IYR, 62 million
[approx.]
go to the Proshares site
Posted by Michael on 7th of May 2009 at 05:35 pm
go to the Proshares site and the ishares site. Print out their lists of funds. Or google "list of ETFs". If yoyu were asking about one fund I'd tell you the answer -- but you're just asking some else to do your work for you. Look it up. That's what google is for. I mean this in the nicest possible way.
I did search (yahoo's list
Posted by ehkoa on 7th of May 2009 at 06:08 pm
I did search (yahoo's list of etfs). I found PSQ to short QQQQ (not really sure about it, though) and that's all I found. Problem is: if what I am asking for doesn't exist, I will keep looking for long. Thanks for the Proshares info.
eh
Look in market lab (tab)
Posted by sterling on 7th of May 2009 at 06:17 pm
Look in market lab (tab) at the top of the BPT site for some ETF info.