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Monday, December 7, 2009

ETF Trading Strategies: Introduction For Beginners

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.

In most cases, when a person finds the strategy and method that works effectively for them, they stick with it. This is the result of trying different strategies and discarding those that don't work. The strategy that will be most effective will depend in large part on the kind of trading that a person is going to do. The needs of a very active trades will be different than those needed by a person who is not regularly making trades.

Most people who have ETFs in their long term portfolio do not get highly involved in ETF trading strategies. These people often have ETFs managed by their broker and may review the ETF with their mutual funds on a yearly basis. When trading is done, it is through their broker as with other mutual funds.

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.

Many financial advisers and long term ETF investors use the Buy and Hold Strategy. This strategy is designed more for low risk trading. The trades are spread across many sectors so the overall portfolio risk is reduced. This strategy does not require constant attention and is a relatively hands-off approach to trading. The strategy provides steady growth from varied financial products. This is also the down side of the strategy. The trader does not know what is happening in the market on a regular basis, does not follow the index, and misses many opportunities to take advantage of changes in the market that can result in significant gains in their portfolio.

The Active Long-Term Strategy is like the Buy and Hold, but a person is more involved in their trades. The individual who is uses the Active Long-Term Strategy may, or may not, be involved in monitoring their sectors and the index to the extent that they can make trades in a proactive way. If this strategy is used in combination with some of the methods used by more aggressive strategies, a person can see significant gains in their portfolio.

There are many other strategies and methods available that a person may want to research and employ. When deciding on a strategy it is important to talk to an individual who has expertise in ETF trading strategies and the structure of ETF. By doing the necessary research on the sectors, strategies, and methods that a person is considering they will have a much more successful trading experience. - 23223

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