November ETF Performance Report

November 28, 2008 at 11:39 am by Tom Lydon

November ETF Performance ReportAs we enter the final month of the quarter and of a tumultuous year, exchange traded funds (ETFs) leave November on a better note that has been seen in awhile. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose for five consecutive trading sessions, ending the month down 1.8%.

The Nasdaq fell 7.2% for the month, while the S&P 500 lost 3.6%.

European markets lost about 3% in November, Asia fell about 2.5% and Latin America lost 1.7%. The top sector was gold miners, which rose 25.2%. The weakest was gasoline, which lost 23%.

Click here to read our full November performance report.

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