ETF Pop Quiz: Junk Bonds, JP Morgan, and Japan

by on February 24, 2013

After another week in the global market, the ETFdb pop quiz returns with another round of questions about Junk Bonds, JP Morgan, and Japan.

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

Junk Bond ETFs Could Deliver Strong Gains In 20101. Which Junk Bond ETF has the highest average trading volume, iShares High Yield Corporate Bond Fund or State Street’s High Yield Bond ETF?

2. Which Small Cap Growth ETF has the highest annual dividend yield?

3. Which JP Morgan ETF has the highest YTD return?

4. Which Oil & Gas ETF has the lowest five year return?

5. Which ETF has the highest weighted exposure to Japan?

Also test your knowledge with our past Pop Quizes

Industrial Equities, Invesco, and International Government Bonds

Healthcare, Hong Kong, and Hedge Funds

North America, Natural Gas, and Networking

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