ETF Pop Quiz: Energy, EG Shares, and Emerging Market Bonds

by on January 27, 2013

After another week in the global market, the ETFdb pop quiz returns with another round of questions about Energy, EG Shares, and Emerging Market 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 Energy ETF has the highest annual dividend yield rate?

2. Which ETF has the highest price to earnings ratio?

3. Which EG Shares ETF has the most assets, the Emerging  Markets Consumer Titans Index Fund or the Low Volatility Emerging Markets Dividend ETF?

4.Which Technology ETF has the YTD return?

5. Which Emerging Market Bond ETF has the highest average trading volume?

Also test your knowledge with our past Pop Quizes

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Water, WisdomTree, and Wide Moat

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