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- Four New Currency ETFs from Rydex [view article]
- Total Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
- Fundamental Analysis for Emerging Markets [view article]
- Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
- Global Market Snapshot [view article]
- A 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
- 31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios [view article]
- Do Emerging Market ETFs Really Help You Diversify? [view article]
- ETF Update: China, South Africa, Japan [view article]
- Barclays Global ETFs: iShares Doing the Splits [view article]
- Top Country PEG Ratios: Russia, Singapore, Malaysia [view article]
- Energy Use Per GDP Unit by Country [view article]
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- Four New Currency ETFs from Rydex
- Total Returns by Country Since March 2003
- Global Market Snapshot
- A 360 View of Returns (July 2008)
- This Week's Winning Country: Turkey
- Do Emerging Market ETFs Really Help You Diversify?
- 31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios
- ETF Update: China, South Africa, Japan
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Global Stock Market Performance [view article]
And current P/E's may not accurately reflect country P/E's six months or a year from now. At best, reasonable people might conclude that Shanghai and the U.S. look expensive at the moment, despite differences on the other measures. ReplyGlobal Stock Market Performance [view article]
so how do we decide which of these goes up the most or down the least? ReplyTop 5 Country ETFs from the Motley Fool CAPS Survey [view article]
Picking a starting point for comparison makes all the difference. If you plot comparisons for the last three months, EEB comes in at the BOTTOM, about 15% below EWD. ReplyEditors
General Discussion on EZA
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyWednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Thanks everyone! ReplyWednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
I'm new to looking at this column and quickly becoming addicted also. I'm unfamiliar with the author Murphy listed here and would like to pick up a copy of the book Greg in Al and salad1bar mention. Can someone share the name with me please? Thanks for the help!JJC Reply
Wednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
David, Dittos on reviewing your column each AM, and Murphy's book to learn TA. Thanks again for presenting the difficult in such a simplistic manner to help me become a wiser investor! Sal ReplyWednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
I'm addicted to my wife, my morning coffee, and this column. ReplyWednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
David, I'm new to TA and just wanted you to know I appreciate the charts and commentary. I'm reading Murphy's book right now and your posts are helpful ReplyWednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
It is inspiring to see how many folks believe it is their patriotic duty to go long at this level and volunteer to absorb more of the economy's de-leveraging in their own accounts. ReplyJackson
Single Country Middle East & Africa ETFs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
Update: we just added the new Barclay's iShares Israel and Turkey ETFs to this list. ReplyJackson
Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
Update: We just added three new Barclay's ETFs to this list: for Israel, Turkey and Thailand. ReplyJackson
Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
Update: we just added the PowerShares India Portfolio ETF (PIN), and included links to articles evaluating and comparing the India ETFs and ETNs. ReplyInvesting in Platinum: Profit from South Africa's Energy Squeeze [view article]
Are the securities of PHPT available to U.S. citizens. My understanding from the ETF.com info regarding ETC's is that they weren't for U>S> investors. ReplyInvesting in Platinum: Profit from South Africa's Energy Squeeze [view article]
Great info Sam. If you are a platinum fan, check out this mine:www.platinumgroupmetal...
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