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- Wednesday Outlook: Low Volume Storm? [view article]
- SunTrust's Keith Lerner Likes Healthcare, Mid-Cap Growth [view article]
- ETF Industry Data Summary: 1H'08 [view article]
- Wednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
- Replicate The Yale Endowment With These ETFs [view article]
- Do ETF Investors Care About Expense Ratios? [view article]
- Average Stock Distance From 52-Week Highs [view article]
- June ETF Short Interest Surges [view article]
- ETF Top 10 Lists: Fastest Growing, Largest By Net Assets, Top Providers [view article]
- The Long Road: Bears Go Home (for Now) [view article]
- Mid Caps Outperforming Small and Large Caps [view article]
- ETF Update: Bond ETFs, Foreign Currency ETFs, Mid-Cap ETFs [view article]
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Wednesday Outlook: Low Volume Storm? [view article]
David, did you ever figure out how the 2:1 double shorts work in IYR/FXI etc?I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks for your research and great graphs. John Reply
Wednesday Outlook: Low Volume Storm? [view article]
w/deflation, bonds would be good, at least for awhile - good info on your charts, as usual :-)thanks! Reply
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Wednesday Outlook: Low Volume Storm? [view article]
at least we know you are long IEF,agreed, no interest rates risk yet Reply
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SunTrust's Keith Lerner Likes Healthcare, Mid-Cap Growth [view article]
Sun Trust SHOULD NOT have sold Coke.Make deal with WEB to loan you the money with coke shares as collerteral but dont sell coke ReplyETF Industry Data Summary: 1H'08 [view article]
I think it is great that more investors are investing in ETFs. I just shows that the market players are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of ETFs over Mutual Funds and individual stocks. I hope to see the numbers grow over the next few years. ReplyETF Industry Data Summary: 1H'08 [view article]
quick onceover suggests investors are getting more savvyin both diversification, including leveraged funds, bonds, etc
and intolerance to excessive costs (vanguard flies vs bgi, ssga, holdrs; or at fund level: e.g. vwo vs eem)
p.s. freudian slip?
"total ETF asses"?
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Wednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
Gabe, can we call your rally dead? ReplyWednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
Gabe, the week's not over dude.... ReplyWednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
would you please add silver to your charts. thank you! ReplyWednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
Excellent presentation. Unfortunately, the author is too shy in giving us his view and strategy. How is a novice to interpret the action? ReplyWednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
Let's see here, if the consumer is 70% of the economy and cars aren't selling, or houses, or other big consumer items, stocks are prepped for a multi year rally???I don't think so! Reply
Wednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
A couple weeks ago the Royal Bank of Scotland warned about a potential plunge in the markets, but that a rally could occur in early July first. Might this be it? ReplyWednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
This rally was a good chance to add to shorts, which is what I did. Good luck in getting a sustained performance in this market, unless oil drops below 130 and keeps on dropping.... ReplyWednesday Outlook: Bulls Storm In [view article]
When you hear that kind of argumentation, you understand why the market is so inefficient.... Don t dream Gabe... Staglation fear is spreading... look at the different CPIs, PPIs in all the different economies. High oil prices doesn t come from speculation, you ve got structural issues now, supply issues more than demand issues. Accordingly, it will weigh on costs.... And the main problem is cost inflation that will accelerate inevitably. It means that central banks will raise rates now. China is not anymore a safe haven as well. Finally, if you look at the earnings growth estimates for this year (excluding financials), you still have 14% growth ! How could you believe it is sustainable?... So the street has to revise down.If you look at technicals, that s not good as well. All the rebounds are weak and driven by short covering, but mutual funds are not ready to buy this market in this context because there is no catalysts... Reply
Replicate The Yale Endowment With These ETFs [view article]
Excellent--looking forward to following up... Reply