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International Dividend ETFs [view article]
State Street has a new one - DWXIf nothing else it's interesting because it has a 25% cap on sector (financials, anyone?) and has 10% (capped) emerging market exposure. Reply
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General Discussion on DND
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyBest ETF and CEF Absolute Lagged Correlation To the S&P 500 [view article]
I'm stupid. I need words! Do you mean that 25% of the time, the S&P500 correlates exactly to what the RXI did 21 days earlier? Do you mean that 21 days behind the RXI, the S&P500 acts the same with a 25% variance? I doubt that this is what you mean but what can it be? 25% is the BEST? Why bother. And what about the neg.%'s? Is it helpful to know that something is 'off' or at variance at a 14% rate? That still leaves 86% that isn't neccesarily exactly correlating.....I WANT to see a pattern like whatever it is I get a hint of what I THINK you could possibly mean..........but ....just what IS that?!?
Expand. Please. I'm beggin' ya!
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Hold China Without Getting Burned [view article]
Could the next bubble be the credit card balances in the USA? ReplyHold China Without Getting Burned [view article]
The problem is that too many people expect the bubble to burst.... therefore, there is no bubble bursting yet. ReplyHold China Without Getting Burned [view article]
The problem is that too many people expect the bubble to burst.... therefore, there is no bubble bursting yet. ReplyHold China Without Getting Burned [view article]
Why not recommend Oberweis China (OBCHX)? It seems to have slightly less risk than the mutual funds and ETF's listed. ReplyA List of Dividend ETFs [view article]
The list you provided is a good start for research, but it's missing the dividend yield. ReplyBommarito
Best ETF and CEF Absolute Lagged Correlation To the S&P 500 [view article]
Hello Harvey,Lagged correlation here is the correlation between two time series with one shifted so that its dates are lagged by a certain number of periods. For instance, the 1-day lag correlation would be the correlation between DND on day N and the S&P on day N+1. Reply
Best ETF and CEF Absolute Lagged Correlation To the S&P 500 [view article]
Mike, I am really sorry, but could you give a brief explanation of "lagged correlation", I am not quite certain what you are demonstrating although I think it could be an interesting observation. ReplyEditors
International Dividend ETFs [view article]
This list doesn't include ADRs, REITs and CANROYs -- just the ETFs. ReplyBuy Into Upcoming Global Weakness - Just Not In U.S. and Japan [view article]
Hard to see how other global markets aren't linked to America and Japan. My guess is that if the US market takes a hit, emerging markets (for example) will take an even bigger hit. ReplyFinance
International Dividend ETFs [view article]
Yes, I covered the wisdom trees in addition to several not listed here in various posts recently. Check out the section for top posts and you'll see other high yielding ADRs, ETFs, CANROYs and REITs (enough acronyms already!). But many exceed 10%/annum. Reply26 Dividend Paying ETFs By Yield [view article]
The ETFs are market weighted or fundamental weighted. The average yield of the stocks comprising it is meaningless in the context of the ETF itself. Replycom
26 Dividend Paying ETFs By Yield [view article]
Where did you find yield for DND as 6.14 ? I see it foir much less on other sites? Reply