FYI: Below is a look at the 30 largest country ETFs traded on US exchanges. This acts as a good ETF cheat sheet if you’re looking to gain exposure to various parts of the world, and it also gives you a good idea of where global markets currently stand in relation to how they’ve been trading in recent months. You can read a full description of how to read the screen at the bottom of this post, but basically, the dot is where the ETF is currently trading, while the tail end is where it was one week ago. The black vertical “N” line represents each ETF’s 50-day moving average, and moves into the red or green zones are considered overbought or oversold.
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Ted
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