Domestic Features
Posted on 05/22/2013
How can one stock affect the performance of the Q's? Apple has certainly done so as illustrated in this article. more »
Posted on 05/10/2013
Today we are going to look at the volatility of the PDP/SPLV portfolio, a topic that we have discussed earlier this week. more »
Posted on 05/09/2013
Today we are continuing our discussion on the market seasonality study on PDP and SPLV. more »
Posted on 05/07/2013
"Sell in May and Go Away" is one of those old market adages that, over time, has shown some rather impressive validity. Today we wanted to present you with a practical portfolio application that you could utilize as a part of your overall equity exposure through the seasonally strong six month period as well as the seasonally weak. more »
Posted on 03/26/2013
The US-listed ETF market has grown to $1.453 trillion with well over 1,400 exchange traded products in the AllETF database. The majority (59%) of ETF assets are held within just 40 securities, which comprise less than 3% of the total inventory. more »
Posted on 03/12/2013

Tom Dorsey discusses the difference between the S&P 500 capitalization weighted index vs. the equal weighted index and what you would have done had you owned those indexes in the past 10 years.
Posted on 03/05/2013
Another benefit of combing DWAS and XSLV is lower overall volatility (standard deviation) than traditional Small Cap indexes. Take a look for more info on this strategy. more »
Posted on 03/04/2013
In last week's report we began a discussion about the Small Cap Equity space, specifically looking at a way of gaining Small Cap Equity exposure by combining high relative strength stocks with low volatility. more »
Posted on 02/26/2013
In today's article, we discuss the concept of combining high relative strength and low volatility products such as DWAS and XSLV. more »
Posted on 02/25/2013
While many of you are already familiar with the three PowerShares DWA technical leaders indexes (PDP, PIE, and PIZ), last July Dorsey Wright began providing another relative strength based index for Small Cap under the ticker symbol DWAS. How has it done versus its benchmark so far this year? more »