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Current Balance: $105.21
symbolnumber of sharesbuying pricecurrent pricenet change
RYDEX RSL TOP 50 (XLG)185103.350.00 $-19,119.75 (-100%)info - chart
PS DYN SM CAP VAL (PWY)50015.590.00 $-7,795.00 (-100%)info - chart
VANGUARD VALUE ET (VTV)30063.610.00 $-19,083.00 (-100%)info - chart
POWERSHARES DYNAM (PWC)30048.310.00 $-14,493.00 (-100%)info - chart
CLAYMORE/MAC GLOB (TAN)157527.260.00 $-42,934.50 (-100%)info - chart
Portfolio Value:$105.21 (-99.89%)

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Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy (NYSE: TAN) 2.4% HIGHER; Solars recover after weeks of selling on news of Spain subsidy cutbacks. ...
 

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TheStreet.com - Jul 9, 2008
... MAC Global Solar Energy Index, which is licensed to Claymore Securities as the tracking index for the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index (NYSE: TAN).
 

Money Is Blowing in the Wind
Motley Fool - Jun 30, 2008
Just as ETFs such as the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETF (NYSE: TAN) follow solar companies, the First Trust wind fund tracks an index of ...
 

Portfolio Review: Biotech, Utilities Help Withstand Storm
IndexUniverse.com, NY - Jul 15, 2008
Hill is keeping an eye on the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy (NYSE: TAN). "There were a lot of concerns in the market earlier this year about lowered ...
 

Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy: Time for a TAN
BloggingStocks - Jul 14, 2008
"We're now recommending purchase of a great portfolio of diversified world-class companies called the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETF (NYSE: TAN) ...
 

Investors looking for broad exposure to solar getting TANned
BloggingStocks - May 13, 2008
... Securities looks to be first to the market with a solar ETF, the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETF, with an aptly-named ticker, (NYSE: TAN). 1. ...
 

GAF

I love the region that GAF represents, but is it too leveraged to commodities?