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guarda che in giro ci sono tipi che hanno fatto fortune immense, comprando titoli tipo Coca Cola, JnJ, recentemente le ferrovie..cioe' un mezzo anacronistico..che..se ti vai a vedere la loro vola storica..e' bassissima..cioe' i prezzi fluttuano un capzo...

eppure..insegnano...

ma non fanno investimenti speulativi, anzi, quando glieli propongono, avendo un pozzo di soldi, li rifiutano..e sarebbero stati, a posteriori..altamente remunerativi..ma valutano due cose :

il rischio e la non competenza nel settore..percio' NON li fanno.
mi sembra chiaro il tuo discorso, m'invogli ad entrare sul gas capito :D
 
roby;)

Aluminum ETF(s) Could Be In The Works


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Posted on 05/11/10 at 1:27pm by The ETF Professor Citing a Citigroup analyst note, Bloomberg News is reporting that ETFs backed by physical aluminum could find their way to market at some point and that the introduction of an aluminum ETF could lead to a spike in the underlying commodity.
The Citigroup note said aluminum prices could rise by $500 per metric ton, which would be a gain of 24%. United Co. Rusal, the world’s biggest producer, said last month it was in talks to supply metal to banks for possible ETFs, according to Bloomberg.
Given that aluminum stocks are more plentiful than those of copper, nickel or zinc, an aluminum ETF is likely to come to market before ETFs for those metals. Copper and nickel ETNs are currently available to U.S. investors.
ETFs backed by physical metal holdings such as the SPDR Gold Shares (NYSE: GLD) have proven popular with investors and they do impact prices of the underlying commodity because with every new share of the ETF that is created, the issuer must purchase more of that metal.
While Rusal says three aluminum ETFs are "technically" ready to come to market, Citigroup said financing and warehousing costs are potential obstacles, Bloomberg reported.
The Professor thinks an aluminum ETF is a fine idea, but don't be surprised to see the first ETF in this genre trade in London, not here in the States. Potential issuers were not mentioned, but the Professor notes ETF Securities would be a logical issuer for an aluminum ETF, but that is just an opinion.
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ora..io no so na sega..pero' dico una cosa che ho scritto di la' da Filo stamattina . oggi c'e' l'asta del decennale..il cui yield medio 2010 e' sopra a 3,7 %..stiamo a 3,56..

pensiamo ad una beneficienza?..io no

il che vuol dire una cosa : asta a valori piu' alti come yield di quello che batte..nominale che si contrarra'..soldi che usciranno dai bonds ( 1 mese che succede)..e si riverseranno dove?

percio' ..se uno + uno fa due..oggi c'e' solo da aspettare e non forzare la mano..il che non vuol dire che il listino non possa crollare, ma vuol dire che state rischiando andando short

se e' un concetto bisca..fate benissimo..:D:D
 

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