the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH), the iShares Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SOXX), and the SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (NYSEARCA:XSD) all have identical expense ratios of 0.35%.
we focus on risk . for some of you this may only sound semantic, but in reality this is the difference between those that are currently looking what to buy (how to gain), to those that are mostly focused on what to sell (how to avoid losing)... this is the difference...
Disclaimer: I own put options on SOXX, which are expected to go up in value if a market correction occurs, and expect to sell or add to the position at any point in time. October 12, 2020 Safe Ice? – Part 1 Fishing is typically seen as a safe, (mostly)relaxing, warm-weather acti...
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The antidote to that kind of mistiming is for an investor to accumulate shares over a long period and never sell when the news is bad and stocks are well off their highs. Following those rules, the ‘know-nothing’ investor who both diversifies and keeps his costs minimal is virtually cert...