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  • Claymore Shutters More ETFs by Don Dion
    Lack of investor interest has prompted the closure of four Claymore Securities ETFs. While popular Claymore funds like the Claymore/AlphaShares China Small Cap Index ETF (HAO), Claymore/BNY Mellon BRIC ETF (EEB) and the Claymore/Delta Global Shipping Index ETF (SEA) are large, liquid funds with... More »
    December 1, 2009 HAO, EEB, SEA
  • China: The Teetering Dragon by Dalrymple Finance
     China is an industrial bull posting huge growth statistics with astonishing consistency.  China appears to be the new Japan, which in the American mind circa 1984 was going to take over the world, making everything we use and owning almost everything.  The bull... More »
    November 30, 2009 FXI, TAO, HAO
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/19/2009 Top News and Investment Ideas by ETFdesk.com
    Sign up for Daily email and feed at etfdesk.com Today's market-moving headlines, macro trade ideas and more... How Does the ‘09 Rally Stack Up Against ‘82 Bull Market? Albert Edwards On Gold Mania, And Why Gold Is Very, Very Cheap John Paulson Making Big New Bet on Gold... More »
    November 19, 2009 QQQQ, SPY, SDS
  • Professor Buffett’s Energy Lesson by Don Dion
    Warren Buffett's cardinal rule of investing is "Don't Lose Money." To achieve this goal, the Oracle has traditionally invested in boring firms with easy-to-understand business plans. For Buffett these are the qualities of an investment that are certain to return a comfortable profit.... More »
    November 13, 2009 UNG, BNI, BRK.A
  • ChiNext launch should be a boost for China Small Cap Inndex by Paul Harper
    This week, China will be launching a ground breaking new secondary market & trading platform that hopes to help smaller technology companies attract investment in domestic IPOs. Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SME’s), are the mainstay of the Chinese economy, as they provide the... More »
    October 28, 2009 HAO
  • China ETF: Say Hello to YAO by Don Dion
    The new Claymore/AlphaShares' China All-Cap ETF (YAO) is aimed at a new group of China investors looking for a well-rounded fund. In an ETF marketplace dominated by large-cap offerings like iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index (FXI), and small-cap funds like Claymore/AlphaShares China Small Cap... More »
    October 20, 2009 YAO, FXI, TAO
  • Russia ETF Climbs: Risky Energy Play by Don Dion
    The rise of Market Vectors Russia ETF (RSX Quote) has been swift, but the move is likely unsustainable, as this ETF is tied heavily to oil prices. As Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) advance in the U.S., Russia-based Lukoil (LKOD.LI) and OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RM) have helped to advance RSX more... More »
    October 16, 2009 RSX, XOM, CVX
  • Fund Lessons from David Swensen by Don Dion
    David Swensen has made a name for himself as the head of Yale University's $16 billion-dollar endowment. While his successful investing style involves holding assets that have traditionally been out of reach for the average investor, this has not stopped them from trying to mimic it. In fact,... More »
    October 16, 2009 ICF, VNQ, RWR
  • The Dogma of Low Interest Rates is Wrong by Harry Long
    In The Unintended Effects of Bad Policy (May 18th), I wrote that:"[L]ow interest rates often have the opposite of their intended effect. Extremely low interest rates can vacuum liquidity out of nations. Japan has been referred to as a nation where loose monetary policy was like... More »
    October 7, 2009 EEM, FXI, PGJ
  • From Tiananmen Square: High Fives for State Capitalism by Rakesh Saxena
    The larger-than-life portrait of Mao Zedong was clearly fodder for the millions of Chinese peasants and workers watching last week’s grand parade on television. Because those occupying the podium at the Gate of Heavenly Peace knew full well that the ideals and agendas of the 1949... More »
    October 4, 2009 FCH, FXI, GXC

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