*Looks at the graphs suspiciously

For some reason the stonks are up massively today. 📈

Are all the traders drunk for New Years…?

#stocks #investing #personalFinance #exchangeTradedFunds

Mirae Asset Life Insurance's Gold Investment Fund has achieved a 49.1% cumulative return, outperforming amid US rate cut expectations and growing demand for gold-linked assets.
#YonhapInfomax #MiraeAssetLifeInsurance #GoldInvestmentFund #CumulativeReturn #ExchangeTradedFunds #USInterestRates #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Mirae Asset Life Gold Investment Fund Delivers 49% Cumulative Return

Mirae Asset Life Insurance's Gold Investment Fund has achieved a 49.1% cumulative return, outperforming amid US rate cut expectations and growing demand for gold-linked assets.

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Bloomberg: #Digital #assets are losing ground in this week’s pullback from riskier corners of the markets. #Bitcoin and #Ether #exchange-tradedfunds in the US have logged four straight sessions of outflows, with investors pulling a net $1.9 billion. #markets
Japanese stocks show resilience amid US tariff uncertainty, with Nikkei 225 and TOPIX indices fluctuating near previous levels as BOJ signals potential ETF sales.
#YonhapInfomax #NikkeiIndex #USTariffs #JapaneseStockMarket #BankOfJapan #ExchangeTradedFunds #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Nikkei Holds Ground Despite US Tariff Uncertainty

Japanese stocks show resilience amid US tariff uncertainty, with Nikkei 225 and TOPIX indices fluctuating near previous levels as BOJ signals potential ETF sales.

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ETF sui Bitcoin, cosa sono e quando saranno disponibili. Il Bitcoin è una criptovaluta decentralizzata, che non dipende da alcuna autorità centrale o intermediario per la sua emissione e il suo trasferimento. Il Bitcoin si basa su una rete peer-to-peer di nodi che validano le transazioni e mantengono una copia della blockchain, il registro pubblico e immutabile...

#BitCoin #Blockchain #Consob #criptovalute #ETF #ExchangeTradedFunds #SecurityExchangeCommission

https://scienzamagia.eu/world-wide-web/etf-sui-bitcoin-cosa-sono-e-quando-saranno-disponibili/

ETF sui Bitcoin, cosa sono e quando saranno disponibili

Il Bitcoin è una criptovaluta decentralizzata, che non dipende da alcuna autorità centrale o intermediario per la sua emissione e il suo trasferimento. Il Bit

My current #investing strategy is a #200DaySimpleMovingAverage test on a variety of #ETF (#ExchangeTradedFunds), including domestic and foreign #stock, #bonds, #REITs, and #commodities.  I find this strategy to be quick and simple to implement, and keeps me from getting into too much trouble.

For more info on the 200 day SMA and portfolio allocation strategy, you can read #MebFaber's book #IvyLeaguePortfolio for an introduction.

FAQ 1: Can I buy shares of the Dow Index?

Yes and No. I don't want to get too far into the weeds here, but through the magic of #MutualFunds (what Funds are will be a different post), and some of them being listed on the #Exchanges as #ExchangeTradedFunds, people can buy and sell "shares" of something closely resembling the DJIA.

If you were to buy a single share of the DJIA today (as of the time of this writing). it would cost you $3,996.67 to get 1 share of each of the 30 companies in the DJIA.

So why the hell is the DJIA on the news valued at 26,949.99? Well, when they first made up this index, everything was different. Some companies have a stock price grow pretty high, and to lower its price they "split the shares"; if the split is 2 for 1, people have twice as many shares but the price of each share is half of what it was before the split. The lower price makes it easier for most people to buy or sell its shares. However, the DJIA would be wrong to report that newly lowered price which just halved so they came up with a divisor trick that would correct the true value that the index would be at if it didn't split, and to also include the value of cash dividends when companies pay them (what dividends are will be a different post).

If you put in thought about that Dow Divisor, you can see how keeping it up would be a real mess. In my own opinion, the DJIA is no longer a reasonable index to measure the health of the markets and it should be done away with like turnips at holiday dinners; can't we all start having sweet-potato pie instead?

Another fun fact is that sometimes they kick companies out of the index and bring in new ones. Check out the Wikipedia page for details.
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FAQ 1: Can I buy shares of the Dow Index?

Yes and No. I don't want to get too far into the weeds here, but through the magic of #MutualFunds (what Funds are will be a different post), and some of them being listed on the #Exchanges as #ExchangeTradedFunds, people can buy and sell "shares" of something closely resembling the DJIA.

If you were to buy a single share of the DJIA today (as of the time of this writing). it would cost you $3,996.67 to get 1 share of each of the 30 companies in the DJIA.

So why the hell is the DJIA on the news valued at 26,949.99? Well, when they first made up this index, everything was different. Some companies have a stock price grow pretty high, and to lower its price they "split the shares"; if the split is 2 for 1, people have twice as many shares but the price of each share is half of what it was before the split. The lower price makes it easier for most people to buy or sell its shares. However, the DJIA would be wrong to report that newly lowered price which just halved so they came up with a divisor trick that would correct the true value that the index would be at if it didn't split, and to also include the value of cash dividends when companies pay them (what dividends are will be a different post).

If you put in thought about that Dow Divisor, you can see how keeping it up would be a real mess. In my own opinion, the DJIA is no longer a reasonable index to measure the health of the markets and it should be done away with like turnips at holiday dinners; can't we all start having sweet-potato pie instead?

Another fun fact is that sometimes they kick companies out of the index and bring in new ones. Check out the Wikipedia page for details.
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