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  • commenter
    May 13 12:23 PM
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    Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
    can you please update this list? thanks. Reply
  • commenter
    May 07 01:21 PM
    An All-Weather Portfolio Using Multiple Asset Classes [view article]
    You can achieve much the same thing far more simply by investing in three or four asset classes that are minimally correlated with each other, such as a portfolio comprising US small cap, emerging markets, commodities, and TIPS. Reply
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    Apr 06 05:16 AM
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    General Discussion on DGT
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 08 06:25 AM
    Consumer Power in Expanding/Developed Markets [view article]
    Refreshing to hear someone tell it as it really is! Reply
  • commenter
    Nov 26 07:32 AM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    Seems to me the points made here are quite cogent:
    1- many Emerging markets trade at higher multiples than developed markets
    2- they should probably be at lower multiples instead due to higher political risk and the dominance of cyclical companies in these markets.
    Don't confuse "gobblygook" (btw the real word is gobbleDYgook :) )and an argument that disagrees with your long position.
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  • commenter
    Nov 26 07:31 AM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    Seems to me the points made here are quite cogent:
    1- many merging markets trade at higher multiples than developed markets
    2- they should probably be at lower multiples instead due to higher political risk and the dominance of cyclical companies in these markets.
    Don't confuse "gobblygook" (btw the real word is gobbleDYgook :) )and an argument that disagrees with your long position.
    Reply
  • commenter
    Nov 23 07:52 PM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    This is gobblygook - get down get real get serious if you knew the subject then explain it in a simple paragraph. Reply
  • commenter
    Nov 22 12:30 PM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    I think you are 100 % wrong.
    In my opinion when the market gets it's footing again emerging markets ETF's will be the strongest winners.
    Global is the new future.
    If the market gets weaker then every ETF will as well.
    The only ETF's that will do well in a falling market are the ones that short the market.
    I always appreciate your articles though.
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  • commenter
    Nov 22 12:30 PM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    I think you are 100 % wrong.
    In my opinion when the market gets it's footing again emerging markets ETF's will be the strongest winners.
    Global is the new future.
    If the market gets weaker then every ETF will as well.
    The only ETF's that will do well in a falling market are the ones that short the market.
    I always appreciate your articles though.
    Reply
  • commenter
    Nov 21 09:01 PM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    A 5 point PE gap, when the S&P trades at 15x, is a > 33% difference. A 10 point PE gap is a > 67% difference. Reply
  • commenter
    Nov 21 06:06 PM
    Emerging Markets: An Increasingly Poor Bet? [view article]
    You seem to make a point that this investment is a poor value because now even your dentist knows about it.

    It seems debatable to me if getting financial advice from a random blogger on the internet vs. my dentist is actually any better.

    I can't find any subtantial research in this article apart from a posting of P/Es for (only a fraction) of countries that represent emerging markets and even then a 5-10 point P/E gap is hardly a reason to avoid a country altogether.
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  • commenter
    Oct 28 09:15 PM
    Why Smart Investors are Betting Abroad [view article]
    He complianed too much and without any solutions. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 28 12:22 PM
    Why Smart Investors are Betting Abroad [view article]
    In your article there is no single mention of India... Do you have biased opinion about india ? or you missed it ? How can you miss number 2 emrging economy of the world in your article ? I would love to see your comments about that rather than your bias... Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 28 12:22 PM
    Why Smart Investors are Betting Abroad [view article]
    In your article there is no single mention of India... Do you have biased opinion about india ? or you missed it ? How can you miss number 2 emrging economy of the world in your article ? I would love to see your comments about that rather than your bias... Reply

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