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5. Know what is under the hood of the index and how it works. There are a number of different ways indexes are built. Know how the ETF is constructed from capitalization weighting, price weighting, equal weighting, dividend weighting to weighting by some-factor model.  Know the asset allocation of the index as well.

6. Diversification of an ETF. Some ETFs are very diversified, with a number of holdings spread out fairly evenly, while others are heavily weighted in just a few companies.  Know how much you own.

7. What are the additional costs of holding the ETF? There could be fees with your broker, or there could be Schedule K-1s issued at tax time for certain funds. Don’t be surprised – know in advance.

8. That being said, does the ETF make sense with your tax status and does the ETF shoot off capital gains or is it a commodities-based ETF, which has different tax consequences than ordinary ETFs?

9. Consider all possible alternatives. There are so many choices out there now. In any given sector, there are very broad and very narrow ETFs. Consider what works best for you and your goals.

    10. Is the ETF above its long-term trend line? Look for an area that’s moving. Have a strategy for entry and exit, and stick to it. Don’t let emotions drive your investment decisions.

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    Kevin Grewal contributed to this article.