European Trading

Europe's ETF

... There has been a proliferation of ETFs in Europe to the point where they now outnumber the ETFs in the US ...
Exchange-traded funds (or ETFs) are open-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on most global stock exchanges. Typically, ETFs try to replicate a stock market index such as the S&P 500 or Hang Seng Index, a market sector such as energy or technology, or a commodity such as gold or petroleum.


This is topic about ETFs that track European Stocks and Markets.

I'm still working on a list of these products that are traded in European Financial Markets like Euronext, but there are already plenty of these easily tradable stocks in NYSE and NASDAQ stock markets.

European ETFs are the best choice to make small investments in diversified Euro Stocks, and with even lower costs than the usual investment funds available at so many Europe's Banks.

In case you are still confused, ETFs are stocks that track a specific index or group of stocks, industries or even commodities.

For more information about ETFs check out the Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange-traded_fund

Or check ETF Trends, with comprehensive news about European ETFs:
ETF Trends Europe

Here is a small ETF list of European Markets:

iShares S&P Europe 350 Index (ETF) (Public, NYSE:IEV)

BLDRS Europe 100 ADR Index (ETF) (Public, NASDAQ:ADRU)


iShares MSCI Sweden Index (ETF) (Public, NYSE:EWD)


Europe 2001 HOLDRS (Public, AMEX:EKH)

Vanguard European ETF (Public, AMEX:VGK)

iShares MSCI Belgium Index (ETF) (Public, NYSE:EWK)

iShares MSCI France Index (ETF) (Public, NYSE:EWQ)

iShares MSCI Germany Index Fund (ETF) (Public, NYSE:EWG)

iShares MSCI United Kingdom Index (ETF) (Public, NYSE:EWU)

Find more ETFs in MSN Money ETF list

posted by IntoBlogs @ 1:37 AM,

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