iShares S&P Latin America 40 Index (ILF)

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  • commenter
    May 15 09:17 AM
    Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
    I could be wrong here, but I believe that these charts are strictly technical interpretations, with no regard for fundamental factors. Reply
  • commenter
    May 15 05:19 AM
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    Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
    Nice post.

    Question; why do you use mid November 2007 as your base for SLX? Wouldn't it make more sense to use 02/2008 (after Q4 earnings) as a comparison base? After all, the majority of annual contract resets occur in the beginning of the year, not towards the end of the calendar year.

    Just asking...

    CrossProfit
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  • commenter
    May 13 12:23 PM
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    Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
    can you please update this list? thanks. Reply
  • commenter
    May 13 11:31 AM
    Investing in Venezuelan Mining: Risk or Reward? [view article]
    Oh and yes we pay taxes to your country and also to the country we live in. and broker fees that employ people etc. It also makes jobs in your country. If it didn't work this way there would be no need to invest in anything. Why should you make money from my money if I am not to benefit from selling my shares? Don't feel like everyone that buys your company stock will make easy money. You can loose as much as you put in plus more. It is a risk.If your company has bad earnings or goes bankrupt , I loose all my money. you loose some of what you put in. you can recover the rest from selling out. Plus if you as an owner -stocker holder play your cards right with options you will make money and it's us( not so rich investers) that try to have a monthly income that loose.


    money either


    On May 13 11:16 AM hardcore wrote:

    > This is how free market enterprizes with free trade and the opportunity
    > for all work . Industries all over the world invest in companys that
    > are all over the world. The initial money to start your company(LETS
    > SAY) comes from entrepreneurs THAT RISK ALL OF THEIR MONEY NOT KNOWING
    > IF THIS ADVENTURE WILL WORK. then after a few years if it is going
    > to be a success you will expand buy raising money thru public investors.
    > I buy into your company at say &10 a share.money goes to you. The
    > price goes to $15 I sell to someone else. NO money comes from your
    > pocket. If your neighbor wants to buy at $15 and you stock goes to
    > $20 . Good for you-me-neighbor and everyone. thru the stock exchanges.
    > You can do It. Ps this is an extension of the first message that
    > was cut off.
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  • commenter
    May 13 11:16 AM
    Investing in Venezuelan Mining: Risk or Reward? [view article]
    This is how free market enterprizes with free trade and the opportunity for all work . Industries all over the world invest in companys that are all over the world. The initial money to start your company(LETS SAY) comes from entrepreneurs THAT RISK ALL OF THEIR MONEY NOT KNOWING IF THIS ADVENTURE WILL WORK. then after a few years if it is going to be a success you will expand buy raising money thru public investors. I buy into your company at say &10 a share.money goes to you. The price goes to $15 I sell to someone else. NO money comes from your pocket. If your neighbor wants to buy at $15 and you stock goes to $20 . Good for you-me-neighbor and everyone. thru the stock exchanges. You can do It. Ps this is an extension of the first message that was cut off.


    On May 05 03:30 PM Jose L.Gomez wrote:

    > ......effective and beneficial when social work is not mixed with
    > investment?
    >
    > You mean you are a shareholder or an investor, you click, you select
    > your shares or stocks, and then buy "your" gold, oil, copper, steel,
    > coffee, corn stocks, etc, etc., make your gains off the resources
    > of another country, like Venezuela, or anybody elses national patrimony,
    > and that's it?, you leave no taxes, fees or benefits for
    > the social stability of the real owners, very smart!!!l
    >
    > It is a horrible situation when corrupt governments have corporations,
    > shareholders and investors controlling resources surely it must be
    > a 100% GAMBEL for those nations and RISKY
    > for their National Security.
    >
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  • commenter
    May 10 03:54 PM
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    Broad Emerging Market ETFs [view article]
    Update: We just added some new articles to the Further Reading section, specifically on the issue of which is the best broad emerging market ETF to choose for your portfolio. Reply
  • commenter
    May 09 02:56 PM
    Rising Prices, Rising Crises [view article]
    Hey CaptBob... I think the word does hang a pricetag on oil/gasoline. its traded on major financial markets, no?
    oh the woes of commodity trading....and speculating, booo.
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  • commenter
    May 09 02:30 PM
    Tuesday Outlook: Unremarkable Volume, Breadth [view article]
    A quick question...

    What happenned to my DBA Powershares? Trading halted? Can't find any info.

    Regards,

    Dave

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  • commenter
    May 08 03:36 PM
    Rising Prices, Rising Crises [view article]
    Paul: "The World" does not hang a price tag on gasoline. There are more Chinese that can afford $5 gas that are bidding against us, + other emerging economies as well.

    More refineries yes, more drilling yes even if we sell it to Japan like Alaskan oil now.
    Use strategic reserves?? Iran will vote for that one.
    We have entered the Alternative energy age!, it may be painful but get used to it.
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  • commenter
    May 07 10:06 PM
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    Rising Prices, Rising Crises [view article]
    The world has figured out Americans can afford $5/gal gasoline. We need more refineries, reduced strategic reserves and more places to drill in our hemisphere. Reply
  • commenter
    May 06 11:00 PM
    Tuesday Outlook: Unremarkable Volume, Breadth [view article]
    Is that a head and shoulders top I see in GLD? Reply
  • commenter
    May 06 12:55 PM
    Tuesday Outlook: Unremarkable Volume, Breadth [view article]
    Head and Shoulders top in India? No way. Only a very short-term analysis would ever jump to that conclusion based on the totally random gyrations of a closed end fund chart. Take a look at the more naturally trading ETF charts please. IFN trades in a very strange way based on supply and demand dynamics that have nothing to do with the underlying value of the companies in the fund. Reply
  • commenter
    May 06 09:59 AM
    Tuesday Outlook: Unremarkable Volume, Breadth [view article]
    Where DO you live? When did you move from the US and what do you see that makes you feel the growth in Latin America? Reply
  • commenter
    May 06 08:57 AM
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    Tuesday Outlook: Unremarkable Volume, Breadth [view article]
    you'll have to do a piece on what it's like living in s america! Reply
  • commenter
    May 06 08:28 AM
    Tuesday Outlook: Unremarkable Volume, Breadth [view article]
    Love the comments on each chart. I don't read charts very well so the comments on what they mean are very helpful. Reply