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Next ETF buy? Some advice please?

  • 21-02-2013 4:21pm
    #1
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    Hiya Folks.
    I have a portfolio that includes a range of ETF's including EUE.L, BRIC.L, IEMA.L, IEUR.L, QQQ, IJPN.L, MIDD.L, and INRG.L.
    The majority of these are on a buy and hold basis and I am looking at making another purchase soon.

    I am currently torn between buying into maybe a commodity based ETF,
    Or
    buying into the newish LSE traded Vanguard Allworld ETF(Was looking at buying this on NYSE prior to the LSE listing),
    Or in a little bit of a crazy thought piling some new cash into INRG.L in the hope of catching some upside on that, It is down @60% on my initial purchase a few years ago and a bounce up on the current price could work out nicely for some profit taking while still holding my original purchase(Current thoughts are with the sterling drop at the mo and some hopeful upside to come on that ETF that I may find some value + upside) or is that thinking a little niave?

    Also I feel I am overexposed to £STG at the mo, and despite looking for Euro class/denominated ETF's I am struggling to find any that are easily tradeable on the TDWaterhouse platform(usually need to call rather than execute online).
    The majority of my Buys currentlyare via LSE, is there a good website listing of Deutsche and other european listed ETFs (preferably physical replicating)?

    Thanks in advance for any info folks


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