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NSTG
NanoString Technologies, Inc.
stock NASDAQ

Inactive
Feb 13, 2024
0.1053USD-37.433%(-0.0630)23,061,268
Pre-market
Dec 31, 1969 7:00:00 PM EST
0.00USD-100.000%(-0.17)0
After-hours
Dec 31, 1969 7:00:00 PM EST
0.00USD0.000%(0.00)0
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NSTG Specific Mentions
As of May 12, 2025 1:02:30 AM EDT (1 min. ago)
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98 days ago • u/barok1992 • r/ETFs • ftse_allworld_then_what • C
https://preview.redd.it/pmi40fbi4yge1.png?width=2041&format=png&auto=webp&s=d90807c032558ac77cf143c13ef11164f82b5bd4
What you have is relatively "safe" bet, and "universally" nice in many aspects.
I had some, maybe interesting, ETFs on my watchlist (EU perspective, probably you'll find some cheaper if not UCITS needed). I'm not sure if overweighting USA is smart or not in a long term, but there's currently a big exposure to the USA nonetheless.
You can add **a bit** of factors or other blends/EMs ETFs if you want.
IMO, it's worth a thought if you'd like to give a look at something like **WEBN** \- it's also nicely diversified, yet cheaper... and fresh.
Also a few other interesting picks in my eyes, just to show some possibilities:
**NSTG** is a leveraged (1,5) and interesting ETF, sadly - fresh, low liquidity (WTEF is the USA variant). It's a mix of stocks and bonds (90% exposure to large-cap global equities and a 60% exposure to global government bond futures with the intention of delivering a leveraged position to a traditional 60/40 portfolio).
For some small cap exposition, either **AVWS** (global) or **ZPRV** (USA). Usually that segment isn't properly covered in world ETFs, so it might be worth a try. Typically small companies have a bit different needs/risks than the biggest ones.
I think there's a catch in EMs - there are many mediocre, at best, companies... which I wouldn't like to have.
No one knows if it's worth a premium for factor ETFs or not, the choice is always ours.
The same with future... cycles... we can't predict those things.
sentiment 0.98
98 days ago • u/barok1992 • r/ETFs • ftse_allworld_then_what • C
https://preview.redd.it/pmi40fbi4yge1.png?width=2041&format=png&auto=webp&s=d90807c032558ac77cf143c13ef11164f82b5bd4
What you have is relatively "safe" bet, and "universally" nice in many aspects.
I had some, maybe interesting, ETFs on my watchlist (EU perspective, probably you'll find some cheaper if not UCITS needed). I'm not sure if overweighting USA is smart or not in a long term, but there's currently a big exposure to the USA nonetheless.
You can add **a bit** of factors or other blends/EMs ETFs if you want.
IMO, it's worth a thought if you'd like to give a look at something like **WEBN** \- it's also nicely diversified, yet cheaper... and fresh.
Also a few other interesting picks in my eyes, just to show some possibilities:
**NSTG** is a leveraged (1,5) and interesting ETF, sadly - fresh, low liquidity (WTEF is the USA variant). It's a mix of stocks and bonds (90% exposure to large-cap global equities and a 60% exposure to global government bond futures with the intention of delivering a leveraged position to a traditional 60/40 portfolio).
For some small cap exposition, either **AVWS** (global) or **ZPRV** (USA). Usually that segment isn't properly covered in world ETFs, so it might be worth a try. Typically small companies have a bit different needs/risks than the biggest ones.
I think there's a catch in EMs - there are many mediocre, at best, companies... which I wouldn't like to have.
No one knows if it's worth a premium for factor ETFs or not, the choice is always ours.
The same with future... cycles... we can't predict those things.
sentiment 0.98


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