A lot of investors have used and are familiar with traditional forms of ETF's. The most common characteristics are:
The most commonly known traditional ETF's are SPY (S&P 500 SPIDER) and QQQQ (Nasdaq 100 tracking ETF). However, at the beginning of 2007, the ETF market was primarily made up of traditional forms of ETF's most notably:
On occasion, Sarasota Capital Strategies will use traditional ETF's if there are no better choices within the fundamental or equal weighted ETF space.
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