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iSPYETF.com is a website launched by Simon Maierhofer, formerly of ETFguide, in July 2012.
iSPYETF and the Profit Radar Report scouts various markets to detect profit opportunities and pick up major warning signals (such as in September 2008, April 2010, May 2011 and May 2012). Markets on the radar include the S&P, DJIA, Nasdaq, Russell 2000, gold, silver, euro, dollar, Treasuries and at times, international and sector indexes.
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iSPYETF.com is a website launched by Simon Maierhofer, formerly of ETFguide, in July 2012. iSPYETF and the Profit Radar Report scouts various markets to detect profit opportunities and pick up major warning signals (such as in September 2008, April 2010, May 2011 and May 2012). Markets on the radar include the S&P, DJIA, Nasdaq, Russell 2000, gold, silver, euro, dollar, Treasuries and at times, international and sector indexes.
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