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Monday, December 7, 2009

Introduction to Using ETF Trading Strategies to Increase Your ROI

By Patrick Deaton

There are many ETF trading strategies that offer a person just entering ETF the opportunity to reap great rewards when they are successfully used. However, in order to make the strategy perform at the level one desire, it is important that the correct strategy be paired with the style of trading that will be done.

Establishing safety nets, such as buy and sell limits, will give the beginner the flexibility needed to try strategies and methods as they find the one that is best for their needs. Creating a plan that includes a time-frame for testing methods and strategies will allow a person to use a strategy without making a long term commitment to that strategy.

The ETF strategy that one employs will, in large part, be determined by the type of trading that will take place. A person who is adding ETF as a long-term part of an established portfolio will use a different trading strategy than the individual who is entering trading for short-term gains.

ETFs are becoming a popular product to include in long term mixed portfolios. When an individual has ETFs in their long term portfolio, they may only evaluate the ETF on a yearly basis when they look at the rest of their portfolio. Changes and trades are usually managed by the portfolio manager or broker that is handling the portfolio. Individual who have these ETFs do not trade often and usually don't have a lot of knowledge about the possible advantages that can be made through a more proactive trading approach.

The knowledge and skills that an individual needs to be effective with a trading strategy will impact their return on trading. When a strategy or method is being considered, it is important to take time to research the strategy and find out how it has performed historically.

If a strategy is being considered that has no history of consistent effectiveness, there is an added element of risk in trading. When a person is involved in a riskier ETF trade, such as Leveraged or Inverse ETFs, this added risk is unacceptable.

Buy and Hold is one of the most popular ETF trading strategies used by people who are making long-term trades. The trades are spread among many sections and there is limited risk to a portfolio. This is the strategy that many financial advisers recommend and by individuals who want a fixed income or steady growth for their portfolio from any financial product. This is more of a hands-off strategy and an individual does not need to follow the index, make trades, or have in-depth knowledge about the sectors they are in. However, this lack of knowledge and tracking also means that a person is missing opportunities to make gains that occur in the market on a regular basis.

For a beginner who wants to take a more active role in trading there is a variation of this strategy that can be effective. The Active Long-Term Trading Strategy is a lot like the Buy and Hold Strategy but the trades worked with more frequent trades or periodic portfolio rearrangements.

When deciding on a strategy it is very helpful to discuss one's goals and objectives with an individual who is knowledgeable in ETF trading strategies and the structure of ETF trading. By effectively pairing the correct strategy with the trading style that one has, there is a greater possibility for success in the trading arena. - 23217

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