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- Argentina and Brazil Abolish Dollar in Bilateral Trade [view article]
- Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
- The Emerging Markets Cell Phone Index [view article]
- Wednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
- Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound? [view article]
- Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
- Minefields in LatAm: Dodging Political Pitfalls [view article]
- Portfolio Investor: Clark on Commodities [view article]
- Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
- 6 South American Stocks Offering Interesting Opportunities [view article]
- Investing in Latin America [view article]
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- Argentina and Brazil Abolish Dollar in Bilateral Trade
- Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets
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- The Emerging Markets Cell Phone Index
- Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound?
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Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
I like Fry too. Most of us serious investors don't just want to hear Mad Max Cramer pontificate and then complain about investors after his perenial bull drivel falls far short of making money. If he was so good at hedging, why didn't he retire rich by now? ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
User 217958: I'm with you! Fry provides excellent technical info, and relative analysis, that is extremely valuable to me. I thank the SA editors for including him, and look forward to his info every single day. 'Nuff said. ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Nice charting - Very appreciated.. jegan ;-) ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
I love this column. Great daily review of where things stand technically. Fry makes his point of view clear but mostly lets the charts speak for themselves. Unlike some critics, I'm not looking for him to tell me how to trade. That's my job. But kudos to him for these compilations and I enjoy the pithy comments too. ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Thanks for compiling the charts. It saves me time as I can quickly look through and pick up on possible emerging trends. ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Mathman, you need to be reading Cramer's blog in order to satisfy your urge to challenge. ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Better check your figures on SRS again! That was plus $12.36 yesterday or 13%. ReplyProphecy
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Mister C,Aside from some charts, which I challenge the author to make a prediction on and post the outcome of those predictions, the author doesn't make any point at all. There's no content here whatsoever, other than him commending himself on, allegedly, correctly betting against the market. The editors should've omitted this inane article altogether, instead of trying to justify with a meaningful headline. Reply
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
No where in the article does David Fry call for another wipeout today. SA editors are pathetic. That is why I stopped submitting articles. ReplyInternational ETF Update: Single Country ETFs, Latin America, Poland, and China-Taiwan Relations [view article]
FXI doesn't fully represent China but only the H share and Red Chip companies. ReplyInvesting in Colombia's Turnaround [view article]
After some years of watching Colombia (I am married to a Colombian woman), I can tell you first hand that the business climate is improving. This comes from real grass roots input, the many business owners in her family. And, I would agree thatCIB is a good way to take part in an improving political situation and a growing economy.Disclosure: I am long CIB and have been for 5 years when it was below $10. Reply
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Thanks Blah-Blah, much appreciated. ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
One of my all time favorite authors - thanks for all the time you put in posting here ReplyLutz
Investing in Colombia's Turnaround [view article]
Great Article: I guess the recently rescued hostages will definitely help the situation as well. It seems that Columbia is also natural research rich. I still believe the security issues are a little disconcerting. After all, if you invest in a company and the CEO gets kidnapped...well, the stock will drop 30 percent on the news.I wouldn't mind investing in a columbia ETF if one were to become available. Like you said in the article though, there really isn't one available, sadly. Reply
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
media.proshares.com/do...I'll try it this way, but it doesn't seem to post. Since it won't post you might go to their website and look for this interview on their site via Investors Business Daily.
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