Topic: How To Invest

Hi, Pat: Could I please have your opinion on these two ETFs: Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF and Market Vectors Morningstar Wide Moat ETF? Thank you.

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Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF, $54.21, symbol MOO on New York (Units outstanding: 26.1 million; Market cap: $1.4 billion; www.vaneck.com), aims to track the Market Vectors Global Agribusiness Index, after expenses. This index includes shares of agricultural firms from around the world. To be included, a company must be publicly traded, have a market cap over $150 million U.S. and meet certain minimum trading volumes. The index contains five major subsectors: agriculture chemicals and fertilizers, agricultural products, agricultural equipment, livestock operations, and biofuels (including ethanol and biodiesel). The geographic breakdown of stocks in the Market Vectors Global Agribusiness Index is as follows: the U.S. (48.9%), Canada (11.0%), Switzerland (8.1%), Japan (6.4%), Singapore (4.1%), Norway (3.8%), the Netherlands (3.1%), Malaysia (3.0%), China (1.9%), Australia (1.9%) and other countries (7.8%). The Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF was launched on August 31, 2007. It holds 58 stocks, has a 0.55% expense ratio and yields…