As the US market remained to close Monday's trading on a positive note, several Exchange-Traded Funds or ETFs recorded a new 52-week high/low. Some notable ETFs are discussed here.
52-Week Highs:
MSCI Emerging Markets Eastern Europe (AMEX: ESR) recorded a new 52-week high of $35.74 today, with a trading volume of 15 thousand units. The ETF's average trading volume was 17 thousand units.
Environment Index ETF Fund (AMEX: EVX) hit a new all-time high of $53.38 today. The ETF's trading volume was 12 thousand units compared to its average volume of three thousand units.
S&P Equal Weight Energy ETF (NYSEArca: RYE) recorded a new all-time high of $75.07 with a trading volume of 11 thousand units. The ETF's average trading volume was 52 thousand units.
Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (NYSEArca: VDC) recorded a new 52-week high of $75.50 today. The ETF's trading volume was 35 thousand units compared to its average volume of 34 thousand units.
52-Week Lows:
Direxion Energy Bear 3X Shares (AMEX: ERY) slipped to a new all-time low of $13.64 today with a trading volume of 901 thousand units. The ETF's average trading volume was 1.9 million units.
ProShares UltraShort Oil & Gas (NYSEArca: DUG) recorded a new 52-week low of $26.84 today. The ETF's trading volume was 646 thousand units compared to its average volume of one million units.