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ProShares Links - this week's list, 8-6-2008

It's been a few weeks since the last time I published a list of links to posts by other bloggers that are writing about ProShares ETFs. I have accumulated a good list now, most from Seeking Alpha and one from Barron's Online.

Wed, Aug 6QLDAugust Market in Store for a Bounce
Tue, Aug 5UYGEnergy May Not Be the Top Performing Industry
Tue, Aug 5MZZTuesday Outlook: Fed Day
Mon, Aug 4SDSWas That a Bottom? Let's Get Real
Mon, Aug 4SDPTime to Short the Utilities
Fri, Aug 1SKF, UYGThanks, Chris! Love, ProShares
Thu, Jul 31DIG, DUGMost Overbought and Oversold ETFs
Thu, Jul 31PST, TBTSearching for the Best Bond ETF
Thu, Jul 31DDM, DIGETF Update: Leveraged and Inverse ETFs, Short ETFs, Microcaps
Thu, Jul 31DIG, DUG, QIDBank Stocks: Another Day Through The Looking Glass
Wed, Jul 30SSO, UYGOptions Trader: Wednesday Outlook
Tue, Jul 29SSODouble Longs: An Equity Idea in a 6% World?
Sun, Jul 27DUGWhy I'm Not Buying Oil's Recent 'Correction'
Sun, Jul 27USDNo Quick Recovery for Stock Markets
Sun, Jul 27SRS, SRO, SSOIs the Structural Bear Market Nearing Its End?
Fri, Jul 25PSTIn a Vulnerable Bond Market, Two ProShares ETFs To Play
Thu, Jul 24SRS, UREWhy the Housing Bill Won't Help the Housing Market
Thu, Jul 24SRS, UREThe Nature of a Crowded Trade: This Time It's Housing
Thu, Jul 24SDS, SKFBust, Bail, Repeat: The U.S. Enters into an Ever-Worsening Cycle
Thu, Jul 24QIDOn Oil, Gold and Flying Pigs
Wed, Jul 23SKFBanks, Airlines: One Extreme, Then Another; Decent Q From Hershey?; Frothy Bud
Wed, Jul 23EWVShould Japan Investors Welcome the Return of Inflation?
Tue, Jul 22DOG, SDSThe Prudent Bear Fund is a Joke....

In order to go beyond what Seeking Alpha has to offer, I am providing this link to the Google "Search Blogs" feature that will return any blog post that includes the symbol for one of the ProShares ETFs that was written in the last month. Bookmark this post and come back to use this link at any time. There may be some overlap with the content from Seeking Alpha.

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