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Fan angered by P.K. Subban's trade from Montreal Canadiens donating $250,000 to P.K.'s Helping Hand Fund
Fan angered by P.K. Subban trade donating $250K to defenseman's charity
MONTREAL -- A man who took out a full-page ad in a Montreal newspaper to express his anger over P.K. Subban's trade from the Montreal Canadiens to Nashville is making a big donation to the popular defenseman's charity.
The Montreal Children's Hospital said Tuesday that Dr. Charles Kowalski and his wife are donating $250,000 to P.K.'s Helping Hand Fund. The couple had originally pledged $50,000 to the foundation.
Kowalski, an emergency-room physician living in Ottawa, Ontario, and until recently a die-hard Canadiens fan, will make the check presentation Wednesday at the hospital's P.K. Subban Atrium.
The Canadiens dealt the flashy Subban to the Nashville Predators this offseason for star defenseman Shea Weber.
In a full-page ad in Thursday's Montreal Gazette, Kowalski thanked Subban for his time in Montreal and said the trade has shaken his belief in the Canadiens.
"Now, I feel anger, disappointment and embarrassment over the treatment of P.K. Subban by team management: the same sentiments that many felt after the Patrick Roy trade," Kowalski said in the ad.
"You are an amazing and influential role model for my children, and I am going to miss not having you as a Montreal Canadien."
Subban was popular in Montreal because of his charitable endeavors that included a pledge to raise $10 million for the Montreal Children's Hospital.
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Posted on October 20th, 2016
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![]() KeenelandWednesday, October 12, 2016
Race 1
Off at: 1:07 Race Type: Maiden Special Weight
Age Restriction: Two Year Old Sex Restriction: Fillies Purse: $60,000 Distance: One Mile On The Turf Track Condition: Firm Winning Time: 1:39.07
Also ran:
9 - Cuddle Kitten , 8 - R Naja , 12 - Gull Island , 7 - Tapanel , 13 - Cha Cha Magic , 5 - Regent Diamond , 1 - Perfect Passion , 10 - Billboard , 4 - Moolamiss Scratched horses: Naifah (IRE) (Also-Eligible) , Lilac Wine (Trainer) , Agent Provocateur (Also-Eligible) , My Sweet Stella (Also-Eligible) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Exacta | 6-2 | 1,528.60 |
$0.10 Superfecta | 6-2-11-9 | 17,439.89 |
$2 Trifecta | 6-2-11 | 29,436.80 |
Winning Owner: Miacomet Farm and Pietrangelo, Michael A.
Winning Trainer: William B. Harrigan
Race 2
Age Restriction: Three Year Old and Upward
Purse: $14,000
Distance: Six And One Half Furlongs On The Dirt
Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 1:18.40
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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12
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Eerily | Channing Hill | 26.20 | 7.80 | 4.80 |
1
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Heliodoro | Florent Geroux | 3.20 | 2.80 | |
1A
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Choir Director | Ricardo Santana, Jr. | 3.20 | 2.80 | |
8
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My Man Greyson | Corey J. Lanerie | 2.60 |
4 - Persuasion , 10 - Rakeitin , 3 - Recapitulation , 11 - Bam Bam Cam , 6 - Majestic Stance , 7 - Kilroy , 2 - Brotherly
Scratched horses:
Kings Wish (Also-Eligible) , Swift One (Trainer) , Woodford Channel (Trainer) , Mathematical (Also-Eligible) , Willie (Also-Eligible)
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Daily Double | 6-12 | 1,809.20 |
$2 Exacta | 12-1 | 105.40 |
$2 Superfecta | 12-1-8-4 | 2,473.20 |
$2 Trifecta | 12-1-8 | 552.40 |
Winning Owner: World Thoroughbreds Racing, Inc.
Winning Trainer: Kellyn Gorder
Race 3
Age Restriction: Three Year Old and Upward
Purse: $23,000
Distance: One And One Sixteenth Miles On The Dirt
Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 1:44.69
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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8
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Mr. Tickle | James Graham | 10.60 | 5.60 | 3.00 |
3
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U S S Altair | Corey J. Lanerie | 8.00 | 3.60 | |
2
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Holiday Man | Jose L. Ortiz | 2.40 |
5 - Uncle Mo Money , 6 - Northeast Bound , 1 - Candir , 9 - Hold My Purse , 4 - Back Togetheragain
Scratched horses:
Sea of Erin (Trainer)
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Pick 3 | 6-12-8 (3 correct) | 11,746.40 |
$2 Daily Double | 12-8 | 131.80 |
$2 Exacta | 8-3 | 63.20 |
$2 Superfecta | 8-3-2-5 | 939.40 |
$2 Trifecta | 8-3-2 | 184.40 |
Winning Owner: Low, Lawana L. and Robert E.
Winning Trainer: Steve Margolis
Race 4
Age Restriction: Two Year Old
Sex Restriction: Fillies
Purse: $60,000
Distance: One Mile On The Turf
Track Condition: Firm
Winning Time: 1:39.93
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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6
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Chastise | John R. Velazquez | 4.80 | 3.00 | 2.40 |
9
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Gentle Kitten | Julien R. Leparoux | 6.00 | 4.40 | |
2
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Princess La Quinta
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James Graham | 6.40 |
3 - Desert Poem , 12 - Expect a Kitten , 5 - Twisted Minds , 8 - She's Alotta Woman , 4 - Coax , 7 - Unlimited Resource , 1 - Peloncillo , 10 - Gold Serenade , 11 - Saintly Ballad
Scratched horses:
Gypsy Grey (Also-Eligible) , Oh So Terrible (Also-Eligible) , Wily (Also-Eligible) , Main Star (Also-Eligible)
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Pick 3 | 12-8-6 (3 correct) | 488.20 |
$2 Daily Double | 8-6 | 30.00 |
$2 Exacta | 6-9 | 27.40 |
$2 Superfecta | 6-9-2-3 | 5,948.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 6-9-2 | 283.40 |
Race 5
Age Restriction: Two Year Old
Purse: $62,000
Distance: Six And One Half Furlongs On The Dirt
Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 1:17.20
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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6
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John R. Velazquez | 4.00 | 2.80 | 2.40 |
7
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Chargin Storm | Sophie Doyle | 22.20 | 9.20 | |
4
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Iron Mane
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David Romero Flores | 5.20 |
1 - Oso Ready , 5 - Indian Lover , 2 - Nice Not Nice , 3 - Carson Kan , 8 - Awesome Choice
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Pick 3 | 8-6-6 (3 correct) | 64.80 |
$0.50 Pick 4 | 12-8-6-6 (4 correct) | 172.15 |
$2 Daily Double | 6-6 | 9.20 |
$2 Exacta | 6-7 | 126.20 |
$2 Superfecta | 6-7-4-1 | 4,840.60 |
$2 Trifecta | 6-7-4 | 841.00 |
Winning Owner: Tabor, M., Magnier, M., Smith, D. and Stonestreet Stables LLC
Winning Trainer: Todd A. Pletcher
Race 6
Age Restriction: Three Year Old and Upward
Sex Restriction: Fillies and Mares
Purse: $64,000
Distance: One And One Sixteenth Miles On The Dirt
Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 1:44.37
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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10
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Romantic Vision | Channing Hill | 38.20 | 15.80 | 9.20 |
4
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Thrilled | John R. Velazquez | 5.40 | 3.80 | |
8
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Dear Elaine | Jose L. Ortiz | 4.00 |
9 - Miss Mo Kelly , 7 - Moon Medal , 1 - Dream Dance , 5 - Academic Break , 2 - Crown D' Oro , 3 - Found a Diamond , 6 - Alotta Skirt
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Pick 3 | 6-6-10 (3 correct) | 264.60 |
$2 Daily Double | 6-10 | 85.20 |
$2 Exacta | 10-4 | 223.60 |
$2 Superfecta | 10-4-8-9 | 8,902.20 |
$2 Trifecta | 10-4-8 | 1,838.60 |
Winning Owner: G. Watts Humphrey, Jr.
Winning Trainer: George R. Arnold, II
Race 7 JPMorgan Chase Jessamine S. - Grade: 3
Age Restriction: Two Year Old
Sex Restriction: Fillies
Purse: $150,000
Distance: One And One Sixteenth Miles On The Turf
Track Condition: Firm
Winning Time: 1:43.37
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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2
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La Coronel | Florent Geroux | 5.80 | 4.20 | 3.00 |
4
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Lull | Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. | 5.40 | 4.80 | |
10
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Rum Go | James Graham | 17.40 |
5 - Sweeping Paddy , 9 - Majestic Bonnie , 14 - Liberale (FR) , 8 - Tapa Tapa Tapa , 7 - Lipstick City , 6 - Majestic Gale , 3 - Wicked Lick , 12 - Zero Zee , 11 - Divine Humor
Scratched horses:
Senora Acero (Trainer) , Queen Del Valle (Trainer)
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Pick 3 | 6-10-2 (3 correct) | 508.20 |
$2 Daily Double | 10-2 | 180.80 |
$2 Exacta | 2-4 | 37.40 |
$2 Superfecta | 2-4-10-5 | 8,334.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 2-4-10 | 1,265.60 |
Winning Owner: John C. Oxley
Winning Trainer: Mark E. Casse
Race 8
Age Restriction: Three Year Old and Upward
Sex Restriction: Fillies and Mares
Purse: $17,000
Distance: Seven Furlongs On The Dirt
Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 1:25.08
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
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8
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Tizsational | Didiel A. Osorio | 7.60 | 4.40 | 3.00 |
7
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Mango's Muse | Florent Geroux | 3.60 | 2.80 | |
2
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Luce Mia | Francisco C. Torres | 3.20 |
10 - District Attorney , 5 - Ginger Stone , 11 - Olympic Smoke , 3 - Thunder Wit , 6 - Secondhand Justice , 4 - Starship Aquarius , 1 - She's a Corker
Scratched horses:
Lu Sea (Trainer)
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
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$2 Pick 3 | 10-2-8 (3 correct) | 748.40 |
$0.50 Pick 4 | 6-10-1/2/13-8 (4 correct) | 263.75 |
$0.50 Pick 5 | 6-6-10-1/2/13-8 (5 correct) | 761.45 |
$0.50 Pick 5 | 6-6-10-1/2/13-8 (4 correct) | 6.80 |
$2 Pick 6 | 8-6-6-10-1/2/13-8 (6 correct) | 6,786.40 |
$2 Pick 6 | 8-6-6-10-1/2/13-8 (5 correct) | 99.40 |
$2 Daily Double | 2-8 | 27.00 |
$2 Exacta | 8-7 | 23.40 |
$2 Superfecta | 8-7-2-10 | 259.60 |
$1 Super High Five | 8-7-2-10-5 | 184.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 8-7-2 | 78.00 |
Winning Owner: Juan Munoz-Cano
Winning Trainer: Angel O. Montano, Sr.

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Posted on October 15th, 2016
Best ETFs to Buy Right Now | ETF Daily News
Best ETFs List
The following ETFs are in exclusive company by holding a POWR Rating™ of A (Strong Buy). These ETFs, which are sorted by AUM, are thus suitable for both long- and short-term investors and traders targeting high-performing ETFs with big upside potential.
ETF Symbol/NameQQQ PowerShares QQQ Trust Last118.30 Day Chg-0.92 (-0.77%) YTD Chg5.94% AUM39.68B Exp. Ratio0.20% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBIV Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond Index Fund Last86.75 Day Chg-0.14 (-0.16%) YTD Chg7.54% AUM11.01B Exp. Ratio0.09% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameVCIT Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund Last88.74 Day Chg-0.18 (-0.20%) YTD Chg8.38% AUM10.25B Exp. Ratio0.10% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameEMB iShares JPMorgan USD Emerging Markets Bond Fund Last115.79 Day Chg-0.99 (-0.85%) YTD Chg11.32% AUM9.50B Exp. Ratio0.40% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameIWN iShares Russell 2000 Value Index Fund Last103.97 Day Chg-0.83 (-0.79%) YTD Chg13.84% AUM6.90B Exp. Ratio0.25% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameIWO iShares Russell 2000 Growth Index Fund Last147.37 Day Chg-1.63 (-1.09%) YTD Chg6.42% AUM6.79B Exp. Ratio0.25% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBKLN PowerShares Senior Loan Portfolio (Fund) Last23.20 Day Chg-0.02 (-0.09%) YTD Chg6.94% AUM5.66B Exp. Ratio0.65% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBNDX Vanguard Total International Bond ETF Last55.50 Day Chg+0.03 (0.05%) YTD Chg6.76% AUM5.64B Exp. Ratio0.15% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameMINT PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Exchange-Traded Fund Last101.35 Day Chg-0.02 (-0.02%) YTD Chg1.14% AUM4.98B Exp. Ratio0.35% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameVXF Vanguard Extended Market ETF Last90.02 Day Chg-0.79 (-0.87%) YTD Chg8.62% AUM4.08B Exp. Ratio0.09% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSHV iShares Barclays Short Treasury Bond Fund Last110.37 Day Chg+0.01 (0.01%) YTD Chg0.24% AUM3.53B Exp. Ratio0.15% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSJNK SPDR Barclays Capital Short Term High Yield Bond Last27.66 Day Chg-0.08 (-0.29%) YTD Chg8.54% AUM3.29B Exp. Ratio0.40% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSCHZ Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF Last53.18 Day Chg-0.02 (-0.04%) YTD Chg5.83% AUM3.22B Exp. Ratio0.05% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameIDV iShares Dow Jones EPAC Select Dividend Fund Last29.39 Day Chg-0.32 (-1.08%) YTD Chg6.66% AUM3.11B Exp. Ratio0.50% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameTOTL SPDR DoubleLine Total Return Tactical ETF Last49.89 Day Chg-0.02 (-0.04%) YTD Chg3.90% AUM2.97B Exp. Ratio0.55% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameVMBS Vanguard Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF Last53.75 Day Chg-0.05 (-0.09%) YTD Chg3.26% AUM2.97B Exp. Ratio0.10% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameCWB SPDR Barclays Capital Convertible Bond ETF Last45.89 Day Chg-0.40 (-0.86%) YTD Chg7.49% AUM2.79B Exp. Ratio0.40% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameVTIP Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities ETF Last49.57 Day Chg-0.01 (-0.02%) YTD Chg2.67% AUM2.45B Exp. Ratio0.08% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameHYD Market Vectors High Yield Municipal Index ETF Last31.86 Day Chg-0.08 (-0.25%) YTD Chg7.54% AUM2.38B Exp. Ratio0.35% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameMGK Vanguard Mega Cap Groeth ETF Last86.68 Day Chg-0.61 (-0.70%) YTD Chg5.38% AUM2.29B Exp. Ratio0.09% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameNEAR iShares Short Maturity Bond ETF Last50.18 Day Chg+0.01 (0.02%) YTD Chg0.54% AUM2.07B Exp. Ratio0.26% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
Last99.33 Day Chg-0.03 (-0.03%) YTD Chg9.67% AUM1.94B Exp. Ratio0.55% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameTDTT iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund Last24.78 Day Chg-0.03 (-0.12%) YTD Chg3.40% AUM1.84B Exp. Ratio0.20% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameDES WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund Last73.76 Day Chg-0.53 (-0.71%) YTD Chg17.35% AUM1.62B Exp. Ratio0.38% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSCHO Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF Last50.66 Day Chg0.00 (0.00%) YTD Chg1.27% AUM1.21B Exp. Ratio0.08% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameDLS WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund Last60.23 Day Chg-0.44 (-0.73%) YTD Chg6.93% AUM1.14B Exp. Ratio0.58% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSTPZ PIMCO 1-5 Year US TIPS Index Exchange-Traded Fund Last52.52 Day Chg-0.03 (-0.06%) YTD Chg2.63% AUM1.06B Exp. Ratio0.20% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameIGM iShares S&P GSTI Technology Index Fund Last123.20 Day Chg-1.00 (-0.81%) YTD Chg11.72% AUM976.05M Exp. Ratio0.48% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameGSY Guggenheim Enhanced Short Duration ETF Last50.17 Day Chg+0.01 (0.02%) YTD Chg1.51% AUM913.09M Exp. Ratio0.28% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSRLN SPDR Blackstone/GSO Senior Loan ETF Last47.22 Day Chg-0.01 (-0.02%) YTD Chg3.16% AUM859.40M Exp. Ratio0.70% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSDIV Global X SuperDividend ETF Last20.62 Day Chg-0.17 (-0.82%) YTD Chg13.86% AUM839.87M Exp. Ratio0.58% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
Last25.26 Day Chg+0.01 (0.04%) YTD Chg10.06% AUM790.65M Exp. Ratio0.42% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSCHR Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF Last55.00 Day Chg-0.02 (-0.04%) YTD Chg4.79% AUM783.96M Exp. Ratio0.09% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameIWC iShares Russell Microcap Index Fund Last77.68 Day Chg-0.65 (-0.83%) YTD Chg7.66% AUM770.57M Exp. Ratio0.60% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
Last25.88 Day Chg+0.01 (0.04%) YTD Chg6.34% AUM715.94M Exp. Ratio0.42% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBSCK Guggenheim BulletShares 2020 Corporate Bond ETF Last21.55 Day Chg-0.03 (-0.14%) YTD Chg5.47% AUM707.30M Exp. Ratio0.24% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameONEQ Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Tracker Stock Last208.13 Day Chg-1.82 (-0.87%) YTD Chg5.80% AUM710.74M Exp. Ratio0.21% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameFLRN SPDR Barclays Capital Investment Grade Floating Rate Last30.67 Day Chg+0.10 (0.33%) YTD Chg1.05% AUM675.38M Exp. Ratio0.15% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameTDTF iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund Profile Last25.35 Day Chg-0.01 (-0.04%) YTD Chg6.05% AUM628.37M Exp. Ratio0.20% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
Last55.79 Day Chg-0.22 (-0.39%) YTD Chg3.36% AUM628.10M Exp. Ratio0.42% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameVIDI Vident International Equity Fund Last22.03 Day Chg+0.10 (0.46%) YTD Chg10.65% AUM594.81M Exp. Ratio0.68% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameFNDC Schwab Fundamental International Small Cap Company index Last28.88 Day Chg-0.21 (-0.72%) YTD Chg9.81% AUM589.03M Exp. Ratio0.46% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameFPX First Trust IPOX-100 Index Fund Last53.50 Day Chg-0.49 (-0.91%) YTD Chg6.01% AUM580.85M Exp. Ratio0.60% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameFTSL First Trust Senior Loan ETF Last48.57 Day Chg+0.02 (0.04%) YTD Chg5.63% AUM531.30M Exp. Ratio0.85% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSMH Market Vectors Semiconductor ETF Last68.20 Day Chg-1.20 (-1.73%) YTD Chg28.34% AUM524.69M Exp. Ratio0.35% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameFXL First Trust Technology AlphaDEX Fund Last36.28 Day Chg-0.43 (-1.17%) YTD Chg10.10% AUM521.88M Exp. Ratio0.63% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameVBND Core U.S. Bond Strategy ETF Last51.57 Day Chg-0.01 (-0.02%) YTD Chg6.60% AUM483.88M Exp. Ratio0.48% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSOXX iShares PHLX SOX Semiconductor Sector Index Fund Last110.74 Day Chg-1.94 (-1.72%) YTD Chg24.58% AUM466.99M Exp. Ratio0.48% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBSCG Guggenheim BulletShares 2016 Corporate Bond ETF Last22.07 Day Chg+0.01 (0.05%) YTD Chg0.54% AUM470.52M Exp. Ratio0.24% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameFTEC Fidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF Last36.43 Day Chg-0.27 (-0.74%) YTD Chg11.35% AUM463.68M Exp. Ratio0.08% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameLEMB iShares Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond ETF Last45.38 Day Chg-0.44 (-0.96%) YTD Chg13.69% AUM457.90M Exp. Ratio0.50% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameSNLN Highland/iBoxx Senior Loan ETF Last18.64 Day Chg-0.01 (-0.05%) YTD Chg6.32% AUM446.64M Exp. Ratio0.55% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameCGW Guggenhiem S&P Global Water Index ETF Last29.53 Day Chg-0.23 (-0.77%) YTD Chg13.34% AUM447.80M Exp. Ratio0.63% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBSJJ BulletShares 2019 High Yield Corporate Bond ETF Profile Last24.21 Day Chg-0.05 (-0.21%) YTD Chg10.08% AUM428.80M Exp. Ratio0.42% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
Last25.79 Day Chg0.00 (0.00%) YTD Chg1.32% AUM421.36M Exp. Ratio0.42% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameQQEW First Trust NASDAQ-100 Equal Weighted Index Fund Last45.13 Day Chg-0.64 (-1.40%) YTD Chg4.80% AUM376.37M Exp. Ratio0.60% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameQTEC First Trust NASDAQ-100 Technology Sector Index Fund Last50.44 Day Chg-0.71 (-1.39%) YTD Chg19.89% AUM348.38M Exp. Ratio0.60% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameBSCM Guggenheim BulletShares 2022 Corporate Bond ETF Last21.46 Day Chg-0.04 (-0.19%) YTD Chg8.82% AUM346.52M Exp. Ratio0.24% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameRIGS Riverfront Strategic Income Fund Last25.40 Day Chg+0.11 (0.43%) YTD Chg7.86% AUM331.04M Exp. Ratio0.11% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameHYEM Market Vectors Emerging Markets High Yield Bond Last24.42 Day Chg-0.04 (-0.16%) YTD Chg15.77% AUM308.70M Exp. Ratio0.40% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
Last47.83 Day Chg-0.47 (-0.97%) YTD Chg15.69% AUM300.07M Exp. Ratio0.65% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NamePNQI PowerShares NASDAQ Internet Portfolio Last87.58 Day Chg0.00 (0.00%) YTD Chg8.99% AUM294.90M Exp. Ratio0.60% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameGSIE Goldman Sachs ActiveBeta International Equity ETF Last24.59 Day Chg-0.23 (-0.93%) YTD Chg3.93% AUM287.39M Exp. Ratio0.25% POWR Rating
A Strong Buy | ||||||||||||
ETF Symbol/NameIYLD iShares Multi-Asset Income ETF Last24.72 Day Chg-0.12 (-0.48%) YTD Chg9.88% AUM270.82M Exp. Ratio0.60% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameXSD SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF Last52.10 Day Chg-0.93 (-1.75%) YTD Chg20.29% AUM248.24M Exp. Ratio0.35% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameMBG SPDR Barclays Capital Mortgage Backed Bond ETF Last27.03 Day Chg0.00 (0.00%) YTD Chg2.17% AUM244.26M Exp. Ratio0.20% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameFDT First Trust Developed Markets Ex-US AlphaDEX Fund Last47.98 Day Chg-0.63 (-1.30%) YTD Chg6.33% AUM226.70M Exp. Ratio0.80% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameCSD Guggenheim S&P Spin-Off ETF Last41.83 Day Chg-0.40 (-0.95%) YTD Chg10.82% AUM215.60M Exp. Ratio0.65% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameGAL SPDR Global Allocation ETF Last33.30 Day Chg-0.11 (-0.33%) YTD Chg4.58% AUM193.00M Exp. Ratio0.35% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameRYJ Guggenheim Raymond James SB-1 Equity ETF Last36.71 Day Chg+0.17 (0.47%) YTD Chg10.84% AUM180.66M Exp. Ratio0.75% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameLMBS First Trust Low Duration Mortgage Opportunities ETF Last52.66 Day Chg-0.08 (-0.15%) YTD Chg6.04% AUM178.02M Exp. Ratio0.65% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameLWC SPDR Barclays Capital Long Term Corporate Bond ETF Last42.04 Day Chg-0.10 (-0.24%) YTD Chg15.85% AUM175.23M Exp. Ratio0.12% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameFTSD Franklin Short Duration US Government ETF Last97.86 Day Chg+0.13 (0.13%) YTD Chg0.88% AUM166.36M Exp. Ratio0.30% POWR Rating
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ETF Symbol/NameFIW First Trust ISE Water Index Fund Last36.64 Day Chg-0.39 (-1.05%) YTD Chg24.53% AUM152.73M Exp. Ratio0.57% POWR Rating
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Posted on October 11th, 2016
HOW PRODUCTS CAN CLIMB THE SOCIAL LADDER

HOW PRODUCTS CAN CLIMB THE SOCIAL LADDER
Let me start this post with a confession: I like whisky and think the different types taste very different from each other, I also like cognac but can’t tell them apart very well, and, for grappa, I can tell the different types apart but don’t really have an opinion on which ones are better. OK, so now you know my bias, which is important for what follows, and many of you have probably made an assessment of how (un)cultured I am.
But why did I mention grappa alongside the other two? A few years ago, that would have been pretty insulting to whisky and cognac, but now it is natural, at least among some people. And that is a big change with possible implications for managers. In a paper inAdministrative Science Quarterly, Giuseppe Delmestri (of WU Vienna University of Economics and Business) and Royston Greenwood (of the School of Business, University of Alberta) write about the Cinderella-to-queen transformation of grappa, and what it means for our understanding of categories in general, and specifically, organisations in markets.
The paper expertly describes how a dilemma for grappa producers, and their solution to it, solves a puzzle for researchers: why do different product types have different status rankings and how much does that change over time? Historically, grappa was cheap booze for the underclass. This was not ideal for grappa makers, who would have very much liked higher prices. But as long as rich people everywhere – including Italy, its country of origin – thought that grappa was no good, preferring other drinks instead, prices were not going to rise.
Some grappa producers were able to find a path to higher status. Interestingly, grappa’s complete image turnaround was accomplished not only in the space of just a few years (the mid-to-late 1970s), but also immediately after several high-profile failed attempts including one that led to bankruptcy. Delmestri and Greenwood detail the process in which one producer in particular, Giannola Nonino, essentially created a luxury market for artisanal grappa. How successful was she? Without making any changes to the grappa itself, she was able to hike its price by 70 percent in a mere four years. By the end of the 1970s, premium grappa had supplanted foreign spirits as the quaff of choice at Italy’s most chic gatherings.
Three steps to status elevation
The paper has much more detail than I can give here, but the short story is that a rise in status involves distancing from the low-status past and present (detachment), association with related high-status products (emulation) and connections to the broader society (sublimation).
Detachment was a key piece of the puzzle for Nonino. She recognized that grappa’s reputation as a drink for manual labourers would prevent its acceptance by the sophisticated set. So instead of changing the product, she changed its image, starting with the packaging. In order to make grappa look the part, Nonino adopted architect-designed bottles modelled on perfume flagons. Plunging into her role as the public face of premium grappa, Nonino also upgraded her own appearance. She was often seen decked out in the latest Armani and Valentino couture to personally deliver her product to Italy’s finest hotels and restaurants.
Emulation came into play as Nonino sought to cultivate associations between grappa and French wine, employing tactics standard for winemakers but unheard of for grappa producers: “using a single-varietal grape, highlighting the distiller’s family, and labelling to disclose the region of origin", as the paper states. Interestingly, this contradicts one strand of research, which argues that emulation strategies work best when they seek to bridge large, not small, gaps between product categories. Nonino leveraged proximity – the fact that both grappa and wine are grape-derived – rather than difference to create associations for customers. The authors suggest that in mature industries, status elevation is accomplished by activating such points of comparison for the benefit of the most sophisticated audience segments.
Sublimation describes Nonino’s overarching brand vision. She very deliberately positioned her family’s artisanal grappa as part of a larger cultural turn toward home-grown authenticity and away from mass-produced homogenisation. Warm relationships with influential journalists and critics helped promulgate the Nonino narrative of a single-family artisanal grappa producer steadfastly upholding Italian tradition and culture. Also, she sought to install the Nonino name within the established cultural order, launching a literary prize (bestowed at an awards ceremony held in the Nonino distillery) for works treating themes of anti-consumerism and rural culture. At the same time, Nonino embraced contemporary trends in Milanese design and fashion in order to emphasise the coexistence of tradition and modernity.
Pulling the right levers
All needed to be done and the “raw materials" for all needed to be present. The story of grappa’s rise to high-status is interesting because it shows exactly how customers can change their minds when all the right levers are pulled. It took bottles designed to resemble perfume flagons, single-grape distilling and regional labelling and linking to Milanese high fashion to make grappa fashionable and prestigious, but it could be done.
I think the story is also interesting because it suggests a condition that needs to be present for it to work. Grappa became high-status after a long campaign. Can any regional or local product accomplish the same? Before you say yes, consider this: Italy is a pretty cool place, so grappa had a good starting point.
Henrich R. Greve is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at INSEAD and the John H. Loudon Chaired Professor of International Management. He is also the Editor of Administrative Science Quarterly and a co-author of Network Advantage: How to Unlock Value from Your Alliances and Partnerships. You can read his blog here.
Posted on September 20th, 2016
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Posted on September 20th, 2016
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U.S. stock futures were higher, ahead of this morning's start of Fed's two-day September meeting. Wall Street gave up strong Monday morning gains to close slightly lower. Apple (AAPL), which soared nearly 12 percent last week, was a drag on the market. (CNBC) The Fed releases its policy statement and economic projections tomorrow afternoon, and central bank chair Janet Yellen holds a post-meeting news conference. Expectations are low for an interest rate hike, but December is at about 50 percent odds. (CNBC) Perhaps overshadowing the Fed, the Bank of Japan also begins a two-day meeting today, with talk the central bank there could cut rates further into negative territory, but reduce purchases of long-dated bonds, while continuing to short-dated purchases. (CNBC) Oil was under some pressure this morning, after Venezuela said global supplies were 10 percent oversupplied. Technical indicators also pointed to cheaper prices. U.S. crude rose Monday, the second advance in three sessions. (Reuters) |
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in a series of explosions in New York and New Jersey, was charged with five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer in a shootout with police Monday morning in New Jersey. (NBC News) Authorities said the key to breaking the case was a fingerprint found on an unexploded bomb in New York. Meanwhile, flip phones used on devices Chelsea and Seaside, New Jersey were both bought at same store last year. (NBC News) President Barack Obama plans to pushworld leaders today to do more to meet the needs of the world's refugees, in his final address as president to the annual United Nations summit in New York. (USA Today) Against the backdrop of the U.N. gathering, billionaire investor George Soros is pledging to invest up to $500 million in programs and companies benefiting migrants and refugees fleeing life threatening situations. (CNBC) Donald Trump Jr. set off Twitter outrage, comparing Syrian refugees to poisonous Skittles candy. His tweet read: "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful? That's our Syrian refugee problem." (CNBC) The possibility of a Donald Trump victory over Hillary Clinton, although still small, has risen among U.S.-based business leaders, while expectations that Clinton will assume the presidency have fallen. (CNBC) George H.W. Bush, who lost his presidential re-election campaign to Bill Clinton in 1992, plans to vote for Hillary Clinton. That's according to Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former Maryland lieutenant governor. (Politico) The federal government is issuing new self-driving vehicle guidelines. Effective immediately, the rules tell automakers, suppliers, and tech firms what's expected as they develop and deploy automated technologies. (CNBC) In prepared testimony, Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf plans to tell the Senate Banking Committee at a hearing today he's "deeply sorry" for the unauthorized account scandal, and takes "full responsibility." (NY Times) Samsung said its investigation into one of two reports of Galaxy Note 7 fires in China found no battery problem. The electronics giant announced a global recall of 2.5 million devices due to complaints of batteries burning up. (AP) Wal-Mart (WMT) has completed its $3 billion acquisition of internet retailerJet.com. Jet's founder Marc Lore, who's joining Wal-Mart as head of U.S. e-commerce, gets a huge payday from the deal. (Reuters) As General Motors (GM) looks to take on Tesla's (TSLA) upcoming Model 3 mass market electric car, it set the priceon the Chevrolet Bolt at $37,495, below $30,000 once a federal tax credit is applied. (USA Today) GM and the Canadian autoworkers union announced a tentative contract deal early this morning, averting a 3,900-worker strike that would have shut some manufacturing facilities north of the border. (Reuters) American Airlines (AAL) employees today start wearing a new uniform, the first in nearly three decades, representing one of the last transitions of the American-US Airways merger, which closed in late 2013. (USA Today)
Investors will be parsing this morning's August housing starts and building permits data for signs of excessive weakness or strength that might sway the Fed. Economists see starts falling 1.7 percent and permits rising 1.8 percent. On the earnings front, Dow transportation component FedEx (FDX), software maker Adobe Systems (ADBE), and home builder KB Home (KBH) are out with quarterly results after closing bell on Wall Street this afternoon. Ascena Retail (ASNA) reported adjusted profit of 8 cents per share, half of what Wall Street had been expecting. The Ann Taylor parent also warned on guidance. The stock was down more than 20 percent in the premarket. Homebuilder Lennar (LEN) reported better-than-expected adjusted earnings of $1.01 per share. Revenue of $2.83 billion also exceed forecasts. Orders for new homes were up 8 percent.
Community Health Systems (CYH) was soaring in premarket trading; up about as much as Monday's loss on reports that the company is in talks to sell assets to Apollo Global Management (APO). Billionaire investor Carl Icahn slashed his stake in Chesapeake Energy (CHK) by more than half. Icahn cited tax planning as the reason for the move, which reduced his stake to 4.55 percent from 9.4 percent. Pier 1 Imports (PIR) now has hedge fund firm Alden Global Capital as a 9.5 percent shareholder. The fund said it has been in contact with the home goods retailer's management about representation on the board. JPMorgan (JPM) is naming Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) investment officer Todd Combs to the bank's board. Intel (INTC) named Bob Swan as its next chief financial officer, replacing longtime CFO Stacy Smith. Swan was eBay's (EBAY) CFO for nine years and helped guide the spinoff of PayPal (PYPL). FedEx (FDX) plans to raise shipping rates in 2017, with an average 3.9 percent increase at FedEx Express and 4.9 percent for its ground services. Rival UPS (UPS) recently unveiled an average rate increase of 4. 9 percent.
Fast food chains are testing upscale menu items, such as a Pesto Mozzarella Melt at McDonald's (MCD) and Truffle Bacon Cheeseburgers and Bacon Truffle Fries at Wendy's (WEN). (CNBC |
Posted on September 20th, 2016
Wall Street’s 0.01%: The Guru Who Only Talks to Hedge-Fund Elite - Bloomberg
Posted on September 17th, 2016
STOCKS WITH 3 DAY RUN SEQUENTIALLY INCREASING VOLUME
The list of below stocks is notable as the shares have traded on sequentially increasing volume spanning the trading days from September 13 to September 15:
- 2U Inc (NASDAQ: TWOU)
- 8Point3 Energy Partners LP (NASDAQ:CAFD)
- Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ:ADMS)
- Adaptimmune Therapeutics PLC - ADR(NASDAQ: ADAP)
- Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: AERI)
- Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ: DOX)
- AMERCO (NASDAQ: UHAL)
- Apogee Enterprises Inc (NASDAQ: APOG)
- Antares Pharma Inc (NASDAQ: ATRS)
- North American Energy Partners Inc.(USA)(NYSE: NOA)
- BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc.(NASDAQ: BDSI)
- Cal-Maine Foods Inc (NASDAQ: CALM)
- Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO)
- Criteo SA (ADR) (NASDAQ: CRTO)
- Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (NASDAQ:BECN)
Posted on September 16th, 2016