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24 Strong ETFs Returning 15 To 30 Percent In 6 To 12 Weeks

List of strong ETFs (includes couple of Stocks as well) that could potentially give more than 15% to 30% return, in the current market. May help you beat the higher gas prices

1) USO

The fund will invest in futures contracts for WTI light, sweet crude oil, other types of crude oil, heating oil, gasoline, natural gas and other petroleum based-fuels that are traded on exchanges.

2) USL

The investment seeks to replicate the changes in percentage terms of the price of light, sweet crude oil delivered to Cushing, Oklahoma, as measured by the changes in the average of the prices of 12 futures contracts on crude oil traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

3) XLE

The investment includes companies from the following industries: oil, gas, energy equipment & services.

4) IVW

The investment seeks investment results that correspond closely to the performance, before fees and expenses, of the S&P 500/Citigroup Growth index. The fund invests at least 90% of assets in S&P 500 securities that have the highest price-to-book ratios.

5) EEM

The investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets index.

6) EWZ

The investment seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of publicly traded securities in the Brazilian market, as measured by the MSCI Brazil index.

7) UTH

The investment seeks to diversify your investment in the utilities industry through a single, exchange- listed instrument representing your undivided beneficial ownership of the underlying securities.

8) EWT

The investment seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of publicly traded securities in the Taiwanese markets, as measured by the MSCI Taiwan index.

9) IWS

The investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the Russell Midcap Value index.

10) IYM

The investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Dow Jones U.S. Basic Materials index.

11) IWB

investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the Russell 1000 index.

12) PRF

The investment seeks results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the FTSE RAFI US 1000 index.

13) VDE

The investment seeks to track the performance of the MSCI U.S. Investable Market Energy index. The fund employs an indexing investment approach to track the index, an index of stocks of U.S. companies within the energy sector, as classified under the Global Industry Classification Standard.

14) XSD (not so hot)

The investment seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before expenses, the performance of an index derived from the Semiconductor segment of a U.S. total market composite index.

15) AAPL

Apple, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells personal computers, portable digital music players, and mobile communication devices, as well as related software, services, peripherals, and networking solutions worldwide.

16) CPX

Complete Production Services, Inc. provides specialized services and products to develop hydrocarbon reserves for oil and gas companies primarily in North America and Southeast Asia.

17) DBA

The investment seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index - Optimum Yield Agriculture Excess Return. The index is a rules-based index composed of futures contracts on some of the most liquid and widely traded agricultural commodities - corn, wheat, soy beans and sugar. The index is intended to reflect the performance of the agricultural sector.

18) MOO

The investment seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the DAXglobal Agribusiness Index. The Fund normally invests at least 80% of total assets in equity securities of U.S. and foreign companies primarily engaged in the business of agriculture, which derive at least 50% of their total revenues from agribusiness.

19) XLK (not so hot)

The investment seeks to correspond generally to the performance, before fees and expenses, of publicly traded equities of companies in the technology economic sector.

20) GSG

The investment seeks to track the performance of the GSCI Excess Return Index. The fund will invest in a portfolio of exchange-traded futures contracts tracked by the index. The index currently tracks 24 different commodities. It is weighted with approximately 67% invested in energy, 16% in agriculture, 7% in industrial metals, 7% in livestock and 3% in precious metals.

21) V

Visa, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates retail electronic payments network worldwide. It facilitates commerce through the transfer of value and information among financial institutions, merchants, consumers, businesses, and government entities in approximately 170 countries and territories.

22) VWO

The investment seeks to track the performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets index.

23) GLD

The investment seeks to strive to reflect the performance of the price of gold bullion, less the Trust's expenses. The Trust holds gold, and is expected to issue baskets in exchange for deposits of gold, and to distribute gold in connection with redemption of baskets.

24) SLV

The objective of the investment is to reflect the price of silver owned by the trust less the trust's expenses and liabilities. The fund is intended to constitute a simple and cost-effective means of making an investment similar to an investment in silver. Although the fund is not the exact equivalent of an investment in silver, they provide investors with an alternative that allows a level of participation in the silver market through the securities market.

The list is a result of various researches, chart pattern study and technical analysis. Summary is referred from http://finance.yahoo.com To make profit with any securities, timing is very important, though if the market is moving in the right direction you can make good gains, but timing the exits is the key.

Disclaimer: This article is published solely for educational purposes and is not to be construed as advice or a recommendation to buy or sell a security. Trading results may vary. No representations are being made that utilizing techniques mentioned in this article will result in or guarantee profits in trading. Past performance is no indication of future results.

Author: Vin Bhat (May 20, 2008). I am an IT Consultant and Developer with over 11 years of experience in the industry. I write to learn and share ideas and to exercise my brain. Many of my trades bring money if not all of them. To submit your own articles for instant publication please go to http://www.jotnow.net This article may be freely reprinted without modifications, but must provide the complete resource box. (This clause may be excluded).

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