Can you have too many ETF's in portfolio?

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What is the best ETFs portfolio for a bear market?

Please give an example of 5 to 7 ETFs portfolio and explain why they will hold better in a bear market

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DOG its an etf that shorts stocks.

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At what portfolio size does it make sense to switch from holding index funds / ETFs to directly holding the indexed instruments?

Of course there is an easy raw-numbers answer to this (the point at which the funds' expenses exceed the transaction costs of keeping the underlying portfolio balanced) but that ignores the time and effort required to keep a broad basket of securities...

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If your time is worth less per hour than the fee you pay the fund manager for management, then the dollar...

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Im 19 years old, i have about 11,000dollars to invest into stocks,or ETFs, can anyone suggest me a portfolio?

I use Ameritrade as my broker. I would prefer stocks that are volatile, so high risk is ok, but they should be strong companies. i just want maximum profit month by month

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Use $4000 and put that in a ROTH IRA. Then, trade in the ROTH IRA. If TD Ameritrade doesn't allow you...

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I'd like to create a portfolio that is a diversified set of global asset classes including: - US and...

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What is a good (USA) website/newsletter that advises on INDIVIDUAL stock and bond buying and selling (not ETFs or Mutual Funds)? (I not looking for a  Stock Tip site, I am looking for help with a "DIY" Portfolio construction to help me maintain my asset allocation ratio etc.)

I'd like to maintain a traditional asset allocation mix for a 50 year old with acceptance of an average amount of risk. I'm looking for as low-cost and as hands-off a method as possible via a website or by subscribing to a newsletter of some kind. (or...

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Hulbert Financial Digest Monthly Newsletter is like a newsletter of newsletters. It keeps tabs on the...

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What is the correlation between the following ETFs and how should that inform individual allocations of them in the fixed income allocation of a portfolio?

AGG, EMB, TIP, HYG, LQD, and MUB What would be the advantage of using only AGG versus a combination of AGG, HYG, and LQD.

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Depends highly on the time period in question. I actually prefer to look at risk/correlation in a market...

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If you believe there will be a general market correction soon, of course you should sell.

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Is this a good long term ETF Portfolio for a beginning investor? Also Should I use Sharebuilder?

Hi So I am 23 and just started working full time. I have been investing about 15% of my paycheck ($300) a month into Vanguard's Total Stock Market ETF through ING Sharebuilder. I want to make a more diversified portfolio of the following Vanguard ETFs...

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I found this great article on ETFs Im a big fan of http://www.bigtrends.com/ and this article talks...

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I need a good portfolio manager.

I'm looking for a great stock and mutual fund portfolio manager. It has to be web-delivered (I travel a lot) and free is always better. I have a very long wishlist of features I know I want and I'm open to the idea that there is some killer feature I...

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I have had good luck with XLQ it is an Excel plugin. You can do just about anything with the software...

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At 27-years-old, how much should I invest in Bonds vs. Stocks or ETFs?

My overall portfolio is currently $26,000 (probably small potatoes for big-time investors), but I'm wondering how to best invest at the moment. We currently have about $3,500 cash and $22,500 in mostly ETFs, but I was told it might be a good idea to...

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First, your investment choices should involve some assessment of current economic and financial conditions...

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