Etfs 52-Week Highs & Lows: SDY, EWN, FVD, IHF, EPV, UNG

 Mar 04, 2011 |

 

Amid the market's positive movement, several Exchange-Traded Funds or ETFs recorded a new 52-week high/low. Some notable ETFs are discussed here.

52-Week Highs:

S&P Dividend ETF (AMEX: SDY) recorded a new 52-week high of $54.25 today. The trading volume was 386 thousand units, down from its average volume of 708 thousand.

iShares MSCI Netherlands Index (NYSEArca: EWN) hit an all-time high of $22.71 with a trading volume of 46 thousand units. The ETF's average trading volume was 238 thousand units.

First Trust Value Line Dividend Index (NYSEArca: FVD) recorded an all-time high of $15.90 today. The ETF's trading volume was 41 thousand units compared to its average volume of 68 thousand units.

iShares Dow Jones US Health Care Providers Index (AMEX: IHF) hit a new 52-week high of $61.77 with a trading volume of 57 thousand units. The ETF's average trading volume was 65 thousand units.

52-Week Lows:

Ultrashort MSCI Europe ETF (AMEX: EPV) slipped to a new 52-week low of $48.23 today. The ETF's trading volume was 24 thousand units, down from its average volume of 33 thousand units.

United States Natural Gas Fund LP (NYSEArca: UNG) recorded a new all-time low of $5.02 with a trading volume of 17 million units. The ETF's average trading volume was 22 million units.



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