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A 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
job well done and very easy to follow ReplyTotal Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Jim Rogers has been saying recently that Taiwan is a major opportunity. It is certainly on the cheap side.jimrogers-investments.... Reply
Total Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Indonesia (Jakarta Composite Index) up 443% for that period, better than Brazil. ReplyTotal Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Why omit Norway? The index has gone from appx. 98 to 420. In my book that is not too bad. ReplyTotal Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Jim Rogers has been saying to invest in Taiwan. Its one of the most depressed markets and has a lot of potencial.jimrogers-investments.... Reply
Total Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
I'd like to see the exchange rate adjusted returns as well. And to note also that Brazil was pretty much starting in the sub-basement to generate such returns. ReplyTotal Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Bespoke needs to go over to Gannett and hire an out-of-work copy editor to edit its copy. This is poorly written.What's being compared to what here? If the "MSCI World Index Local Currency" index is up 68%, how come the 22 listed components are up far more than 68% on a "total return" basis? Isn't this perhaps a story on currency inflation?
Fill in the gap in the logic here, I am not a mind reader. Reply
Total Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Interesting. Good stuff. How much of this is due to the currency exchange rates/weak dollar? ReplyTotal Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Interesting article, I think that it is also important to look at the break down between different sectors and sub-sectors.bullishbankers.com Reply
Total Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
Thanks for posting. I was also surprised by China performance. No one would say that it is as much as US. ReplyGlobal Market Snapshot [view article]
Wheres EWO ReplyA 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
Finally, a universal overview that gives the reader direction for areas to research for future investment. Great job! ReplyA 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
Thank you, very helpful. Replying
A 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
very good job Richard, it gives a sectoral - global view, I learned a lot with the summary! Challenging times Reply31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios [view article]
The data here is for the country indices and not for the ETFs. The ETFs are provided as investable proxies for the countries.The data is only available by subscription to various services which are quite expensive, in the thousands. Reply