ETF Pop Quiz: Nuclear Energy, Norway, and National Municipal Bonds

by on December 16, 2012

After busy week in the global market, the ETFdb pop quiz returns with another round of questions about Nuclear Energy, Norway, and National Municipal Bonds.

As always, all answers can be found using the suite of free tools at ETFdb.com, including the ETFdb CategoriesETF screener and the new ETF Analyzer.

1. Which National Municipal Bond ETF has the most assets?

2. Which Leveraged Equities ETF has the highest YTD return?

3. Which Norway ETF has the highest 4 week return, Global X’s FTSE Norway 30 ETF or iShares MSCI Norway Capped Investable Market Index Fund?

4.Which Vanguard ETF has the lowest beta?

5. Which Nuclear Energy ETF has the highest highest average trading volume?

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