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		<title>iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) &#8211; Index and ETFs for Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick recap of the previous indices and ETFs used by options traders include:  the QQQQ, the SPY, and the VIX.  Today we’ll give you some small-cap exposure with the iShares Russell 2000 ETF known as the IWM.
What is the IWM:  The IWM attempts to track the performance of the 2000 smallest companies found on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">A quick recap of the previous indices and ETFs used by options traders include:<span>  </span>the QQQQ, the SPY, and the VIX.<span>  </span>Today we’ll give you some small-cap exposure with the iShares Russell 2000 ETF known as the IWM.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>What is the IWM:</strong><span>  </span>The IWM attempts to track the performance of the 2000 smallest companies found on the three major exchanges, the NYSE, the AMEX, and the NASDAQ.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Why use the IWM:<span>  </span></strong>If you’re interested in gaining small-cap exposure, the IWM is the tool for you!<span>  </span>If your outlook is bright with small-cap companies, using options may be a cost effective way to gain exposure through the IWM.<span>  </span>A caveat of the IWM is that each year around July 1<sup>st</sup>, the Russell 2000 revises its members.<span>  </span>Any companies that have grown are bumped into the Russell 1000 (the largest 1000 companies on the three major exchanges).<span>  </span>Companies that have decreased in size from the Russell 1000 may be reintroduced into the Russell 2000.<span>  </span>Keep an eye out each year for any changes.<span>  </span>Some of your favorite stocks may have grown up and moved on to better pastures.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>IWM Options Structure:<span>  </span></strong>The IWM trades similarly to the SPY and QQQQ with $1 strike prices and $0.01 bid/ask spreads.<span>  </span>Liquidity, with the other largely traded indices and ETFs, is almost a non-issue.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The IWM is great for small-cap exposure for your portfolio.<span>  </span>In a growing economy I could see the IWM performing well or perhaps outperforming some of the other major indices.<span>  </span>If you’re looking for a more risky position, take a look at some options contracts on the IWM.<span>  </span>You won’t be disappointed!</p>
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