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adam_text | Contents at a Glance
Introduction /
Part 1: The ABCs of ETFs 7
Chapter 1: The New Kid on the Block 9
Chapter 2: What the Heck Is an ETF, Anyway? 21
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Players 39
Part lh Building the Stock (Equity) Side
of lour Portfolio 63
Chapter 4: Risk Control, Diversification, and Some Other Things
You Need to Know 65
Chapter 5: Large Growth: Muscular Money Makers 83
Chapter 6: Large Value: Counterintuitive Cash Cows 95
Chapter 7: Small Growth: Sweet Sounding Start-ups 103
Chapter 8: Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers 113
Chapter 9: Sector Investing: ETFs According to Industry 119
Chapter 10: Going International: ETFs Without Borders 133
Chapter 11: Specialized Stock ETFs 151
Part Uh Adding Bonds, RElTs, and
Other ETFs to l/our Portfolio 165
Chapter 12: The (Limited in Number, But Still Very Important)
World of Bond ETFs 167
Chapter 13: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): Becoming
a Virtual Landlord 183
Chapter 14: All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities 193
Chapter 15: Working Non-ETFs into Your Investment Mix 203
Part IV: Putting It All Together 217
Chapter 16: Sample ETF Portfolio Menus 219
Chapter 17: Buying and Holding: The Key to ETF Investment Success 237
Chapter 18: Exceptions to the Rule (Ain t There Always) 251
Chapter 19: Using ETFs to Fund Your Golden Years 265
Part V: The Part of Tens 283
Chapter 20: Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions about ETFs 285
Chapter 21: Ten Mistakes Most Investors (Even Smart Ones) Make 291
Chapter 22: Ten Forecasts about the Future of ETFs and Personal Investing 295
Part VI: Appendixes 299
Appendix A: A Complete Listing of ETFs 301
Appendix B: Great Web Resources to Help You Invest in ETFs 313
Appendix C: Glossary 319
Index 325
Table of Contents
Introduction /
About This Book 1
Conventions Used in This Book 3
What You re Not to Read 3
Foolish Assumptions 4
How This Book is Organized 4
Part I: The ABCs of ETFs 4
Part II: Building the Stock (Equity) Side of Your Portfolio 4
Part III: Adding Bonds, REITs, and Other ETFs to Your Portfolio 5
Part IV: Putting It All Together 5
Part V: The Part of Tens 5
Part VI: Appendixes 5
Icons Used in This Book 6
Where to Go from Here 6
Part 1: The ABCs of ETFs 7
Chapter 1: The New Kid on the Block 9
In the Beginning 10
Enter the traders 10
Moving south of the border 10
Fulfilling a Dream 11
Goodbye, ridiculously high mutual fund fees 11
Hello, building blocks for a better portfolio 12
Will you miss the court papers? 12
Not Quite as Popular as the Beatles, But Getting There 12
Moving from Wall Street to Main Street 14
Keeping up with the Vanguards 14
Ready for Prime Time: Becoming Household Words 15
The proof of the pudding 17
The major players 18
Twist and shout: Commercialization could ruin a good thing 19
Chapter 2: What the Heck Is an ETF, Anyway? 21
The Nature of the Beast 21
Knowing that not all ETFs are created equal 22
Choosing between the classic and the new 22
Recognizing common elements 23
ETFs are Preferable to Individual Stocks 23
ETFs Are Not Mutual 24
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Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs 25
Trading in large lots 25
Savoring the versatility 26
Why Individual Investors are Learning to Love ETFs 27
The cost advantage: How low can you go? 27
Uncle Sam s loss, your gain 29
What you see is what you get 32
The index advantage 33
Getting the Professional Edge 34
Consider a few impressive numbers 35
You can do what they do! 35
Do ETFs Belong in Your Life? 35
Calculating commissions 36
Moving money in a flash 36
Making a sometimes tricky choice 36
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Players 39
Creating an Account for Your ETFs 39
Answering a zillion questions 40
Placing an order to buy 42
But wait just a moment! 42
Introducing the Shops 43
What to look for 43
A price structure like none other 44
The Vanguard Group 45
Fidelity Investments 45
T. Rowe Price 46
TDAMERITRADE 47
ShareBuilder 47
Other major brokerage houses 48
Presenting the Suppliers 48
It s okay to mix and match 49
Check your passport 49
Barclays iShares 50
State Street Global Advisers (SSgA) streetTRACKS,
SPDRs, and Dow Industrial DIAMONDS 51
PowerShares 51
Vanguard ETFs 52
WisdomTree 54
ProShares 54
Rydex 55
Other suppliers 55
Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers 56
Standard Poors 56
Dow Jones 57
Morgan Stanley Capital International 57
Russell 57
Lehman Brothers 58
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Meeting the Middlemen 58
American Stock Exchange 58
New York Stock Exchange 59
NASDAQ 60
Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen 60
Commissioned brokers 60
Separately managed accounts 61
Annuities and life insurance products 61
Mutual funds of ETFs 61
Part 11: Buiidinq the Stock (Equity) Side
of !our Portfolio 63
Chapter 4: Risk Control, Diversification, and
Some Other Things You Need to Know 65
Risk Is Not Just a Board Game 66
The trade-off of all trade-offs (safety versus return) 66
So just how risky are ETFs? 67
Smart Risk, Foolish Risk 68
How Risk Is Measured 70
Standard deviation: The king of all risk measurement tools 70
Beta: Assessing price swings in relation to the market 72
The Sharpe and Treynor ratios: Measures of what you get
for your risk 72
A newfangled measure of risk 74
Meet Modern Portfolio Theory 75
Tasting the extreme positiveness of negative correlation 76
Reaching for the elusive Efficient Frontier 77
Mixing and Matching Your Stock ETFs 79
Filling in your style box 79
Buying by industry sector 80
Don t slice and dice your portfolio to death 81
Chapter 5: Large Growth: Muscular Money Makers 83
Style Review 85
What makes large cap large? 85
How does growth differ from value? 85
Putting these terms to use 86
Big and Brawny 86
Contrary to all appearances 87
Let history serve as only a rough guide 87
ETF Options Galore 88
Strictly large cap or blend? 88
Blended options for large cap exposure 89
Strictly large growth 91
ETFs I wouldn t go out of my way to own 94
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Chapter 6: Large Value: Counterintuitive Cash Cows 95
Six Ways to Recognize Value 97
Best Buys 98
Doing it right 98
Making your selection 99
The Large Cap Value Winners 99
Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) 100
iShares Morningstar Large Value (JKF) 100
iShares S P 500 Value (WE) 101
streetTRACKS Dow Jones U.S. Large Cap Value (ELV) 101
Rydex S P 500 Pure Value (RPV) 102
Chapter 7: Small Growth: Sweet Sounding Start-ups 103
Let s Get Real 104
Your Choices for Small Growth 105
Small cap blend funds 106
Strictly small cap growth funds 108
Smaller than Small: Meet the Micro Caps 110
Chapter 8: Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers 113
It s Been Quite a Ride 114
Latching on for fun and profit 114
But keeping your balance 115
What About the Mid Caps? 118
Chapter 9: Sector Investing: ETFs According to Industry 119
Speculating on the Next Hot Industry 120
Sizzling and sinking 121
Momentum riders and bottom feeders 121
Choosing Sector Investing Instead of the Grid? 121
Doing sector investing right 122
Seeking risk adjustment with high and low volatility sectors 122
Knowing where the grid comes through 123
Combining strategies to optimize your portfolio 124
Seeking low correlations for added diversification 125
Sector Choices by the Dozen 126
Vanguard ETFs 126
Select Sector SPDRs 127
streetTRACKS 128
Barclays iShares 129
PowerShares 130
Merrill Lynch HOLDRS 131
Chapter 10: Going International: ETFs Without Borders 133
The Ups and Downs of Different Markets around the World 134
Low correlation is the name of the game 134
Remember what happened to Japan 136
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Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International 136
Why putting two-thirds of your portfolio in foreign stocks
is too much 136
Why putting one-fifth of your portfolio in foreign stocks
is insufficient 138
Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing 139
Not All Foreign Nations are Created Equal 139
Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio 141
Three brands to choose from 142
European stock ETFs: From the Northern Sea to the shores
of the Mediterranean 142
Pacific region stock ETFs: From Mt. Fuji to that big island
with the kangaroos 144
Emerging market stock ETFs: Well, we hope that
they re emerging 146
iShares value and growth: Two special ETFs
for style investing abroad 147
Small cap international: Yes, you want it 149
Chapter 11: Specialized Stock ETFs 151
Socially Responsible Investing for a Better World 152
Investments to help you sleep well at night 152
Your two ETF choices 153
For more information on socially responsible investing 154
Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money 155
Your ETF options 155
Promise of riches or smoke and mirrors? 156
A Fund for Initial Public Offerings: Google It, and
You ll Discover FPX 158
A brief recent history of IPOs 159
A brief longer-term history of IPOs 159
Funds That Thrive When the Market Takes a Dive 160
Entering an upside down world 160
Boasting a track record like none other 160
Funds That Double the Thrill of Investing (for Better or Worse) 161
Part 111: Adding Bonds, RElTs, and
Other ETFs to Hour Portfolio 165
Chapter 12: The (Limited in Number, But Still Very Important)
World of Bond ETFs 167
Tracing the Track Record of Bonds 168
Portfolio protection when you need it most 170
History may or may not repeat 170
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Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways 171
Finding strength in numbers 172
Considering bond fund costs 172
Casting a wide net 173
Sampling Your Basic Bond-ETF Menu 173
Tapping the three Treasurys: Uncle Sam s IOUs 174
Gas at $4.00 a gallon? Getting inflation protection in a flash 176
Banking on business: A corporate bond ETF 177
The whole shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. bond market 178
Determining the Optimal Fixed Income Allocation 179
60/40? 50/50? Finding a split that makes sense 180
Meet Joe, age 64, with $600,000 in the bank 180
Meet Betsy and Mike, age 36, with $30,000 in the bank 181
Chapter 13: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs):
Becoming a Virtual Landlord 183
Considering Five Distinguishing Characteristics of REITs 184
Limited correlation to the broad markets 184
Unusually high dividends 185
Different taxation of dividends 185
Special status among financial professionals 185
Connection to tangible property 186
Picking the Best REIT ETF for Your Portfolio 186
iShares Cohen Steers Realty Majors Index Fund (ICF) 187
iShares Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index Fund 0YR) 188
streetTRACKS Wilshire REIT Index Fund (RWR) 188
Vanguard REIT ETF (VNQ) 189
Calculating a Proper REIT Allocation 189
Judging from the past 190
Splitting the baby 190
Chapter 14: All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and
Other Commodities 193
Gold, Gold, Gold! 194
Midas touch or fool s gold? 195
A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal 196
The tax man cometh 196
Silver: The Second Metal 197
Quick silver on the move 197
If you must 197
Oil: The Liquid Commodity 198
Oily business 198
No experience necessary 199
(Somewhat) Safer Commodity Plays 199
General commodity funds 200
Tapping into commodity companies 201
Tapping into commodity countries 202
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Chapter 15: Working Non-ETFs into Your Investment Mix 203
Tinkering with an Existing Stock or Mutual Fund Portfolio 204
Improving your diversification 204
Minimizing your investment costs 205
Using ETFs to tax harvest 205
Building the Equity Side of Your New ETF Portfolio 206
International small cap 207
International REITs 208
Timber REITs 209
Where few investors have gone before: DFA funds 210
Building the Fixed Income Side of Your New ETF Portfolio 210
Tax-free glory: Municipal bonds 211
Maes and Macs: Agency bonds with a break on tax 212
I Bonds: An Uncle Sam bond with a twist 212
Le bond du jour: International fixed income 212
Hold on tight: Junk city 213
Market-neutral mutual funds 214
Fixed immediate annuities 215
Part IV: Putting It Alt Together 217
Chapter 16: Sample ETF Portfolio Menus 219
So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night? 220
A few things that just don t matter 221
The irony of risk and return 222
The 20x rule 222
Other risk/return considerations 223
Why not just fill out an online risk questionnaire? 223
Keys to Optimal Investing 224
Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory into your
investment decisions 224
Maximizing the importance of cost minimization 225
Striving for tax efficiency 226
Timing your investments (modestly and conservatively) 226
Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit 227
Considering the simplest of the simple 227
Racing toward riches: A portfolio that may require
a crash helmet 228
Sticking to the middle of the road 230
Taking the safer road: Less oomph, less swing 233
Chapter 17: Buying and Holding: The Key to ETF
Investment Success 237
The Tale of the Average Investor (A Tragicomedy in One Act) 239
Returns that fall way short of the indexes 240
ETFs can make failure even easier! 240
The lure of quick riches 241
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The Value Line Paradox 242
Paper versus practice 242
The lesson to be learned 243
Investment Pornography in Your Mailbox (and Mine) 244
Welcome to the wild, wacky world of investment advice 244
E caveat emptor: ETF-trading Web sites for suckers 245
Patience Pays 246
Talk about unpredictability 247
A short history of the market s resiliency 248
Chapter 18: Exceptions to the Rule (Ain t There Always) 251
Rebalancing to Keep Your Portfolio Fit 252
How rebalancing works 252
How often to rebalance 254
Harvesting Tax Losses, and the IRS s Oh-So-Tricky Wash Rule 254
What the heck is substantially identical anyway? 255
As always, consider cost 255
Revamping Your Portfolio with Life Changes: Marriage,
Divorce, and Babies 256
Betsy and Mark: A fairly typical couple 256
One year later 257
Yet one year later 258
Are Options An Option for You? 258
Understanding puts and calls 259
Using options to make gains without risk 261
Insuring yourself against big, bad bears 261
Seeming almost too good to be true 262
Weighing options strategies against the
diversified ETF portfolio 262
Factoring in time and hassle 263
Chapter 19: Using ETFs to Fund Your Golden Years 265
Setting the Stage for Economic Self-Sufficiency 266
Taking the basic steps 268
Choosing the right vessels 268
Curing a Seemingly Incurable Case of the 401(k) Blues 271
Lobbying the benefits manager at the office 272
Introducing the Roth 401(k) 273
Strategies for the Self-Employed 276
The traditional IRA versus the Roth IRA 276
Taxes now or taxes later? 277
Ushering Your Portfolio into Retirement Readiness 277
15+ years and counting 277
Less than 15 years to retirement 278
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Withdrawing Funds to Replace Your Paycheck 278
Don t obsess about maintaining principal or drawing
from dividends 279
As always, watch the fees 280
Make your minimum required distributions 281
IRA, 401(k), or regular (taxable) brokerage account:
Which to tap first? 281
Part V: The Part of Tens 283
Chapter 20: Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions about ETFs 285
Are ETFs Appropriate for Individual Investors? 285
Are ETFs Risky? 286
Do I Need a Financial Professional to Set Up and Monitor an ETF
Portfolio? 286
How Much Money Do I Need to Invest in ETFs? 287
With Hundreds of ETFs to Choose From, Where Do I Start? 287
Where Is the Best Place for Me to Buy ETFs? 288
Is There an Especially Good or Bad Time to Buy ETFs? 288
Do ETFs Have Any Disadvantages? 288
Does It Matter Which Exchange My ETF Is Traded On? 289
Which ETFs Are Best in My IRA, and Which Are Best
in My Taxable Account? 289
Chapter 21: Ten Mistakes Most Investors
(Even Smart Ones) Make 291
Paying Too Much Money for an Investment Product 291
Failing to Properly Diversify 292
Taking on Inappropriate Risks 292
Selling Out When the Going Gets Rough 292
Paying Too Much Attention to Recent Performance 292
Not Saving Enough for Retirement 293
Having Unrealistic Expectations of Market Returns 293
Discounting the Damaging Effect of Inflation 294
Not Following the IRS Rules 294
Failing to Incorporate Investments into a Broader Financial Plan 294
Chapter 22: Ten Forecasts about the Future of ETFs and
Personal Investing 295
ETFs Will Grow for Another Couple Years 295
More Players Will Enter the Field, But Only a Few 296
Investors Will Have More, and Better, Options 296
Investors Will Get Suckered into Buying More Bad Products 296
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Brokers Will Find a Way to Slap Loads on ETFs 297
The Markets Will (Unfortunately) See Greater Correlation 297
Asset Class Returns Will Revert Toward Their Historic Means 297
Taxes Will Rise 298
Inflation Will Remain Tame 298
The Shelves of Bookstores Will See More Books on ETFs! 298
Part VI: Appendixes 299
Appendix A: A Complete Listing of ETFs 301
Appendix B: Great Web Resources to Help You Invest in ETFs 313
Independent ETF-Specific Web Sites 313
Web Sites of ETF Providers 314
The biggies 314
Smaller players 314
Best Retirement Calculator 315
Financial Supermarkets 315
Stock Exchanges 315
Specialty Web Sites 316
Where to Find a Financial Planner 316
Regulatory Agency 317
The People Who Create the Indexes 317
Good Places to Go for General Financial News,
Advice, and Education 317
Yours Truly 318
Appendix C: Glossary 319
Index 325
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title_short | Exchange traded funds for dummies |
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topic | Indexfonds (DE-588)4597125-0 gnd Investmentfonds (DE-588)4114047-3 gnd Kapitalanlage (DE-588)4073213-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Indexfonds Investmentfonds Kapitalanlage |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT wildrussell exchangetradedfundsfordummies |