10 investment ideas that STILL don’t work
Among the worst ideas reappearing: leveraged ETFs and the hypothetical track record
Author Rob Isbitts, Guest Columnist April 21, 2010 at 4:40 AM

Stephen Winks
April 21, 2010 — 1:33 PM
As Yale’s David Swensen observes skill is a significant determinant of results. With the exception of the tactical asset allocation observation, the exceptions being f-squared and DFA, Isbetts affords extraordinry insight.
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Randy
April 12, 2011 — 12:27 AM
I think leveraged ETFs make sense in a trending market. You just need to watch them every day. For a skilled pro, they’re a great tool.