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  • Ranking Sector ETFs: Healthcare Leads the Way [View article]
    Its very simple. There is an INVERSE relationship between the Anointed One's approval ratings and the level of the SP500. Last week,... More »
    Comment by cyclingscholar
    Nov 4 14:51 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Breadth Remains Neutral as Market Hits New Highs [View article]
    "The 10-day A/D line is a widely followed indicator, and the fact that it remains neutral gives the market more room to run on the... More »
    Comment by Alphameister
    Sep 12 08:46 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    The walls are still closing in on the consumer. Housing collapse, 401k implosion, continued job losses. ( 250,00 more jobs lost and... More »
    Comment by Mr. Ed, Jr.
    Aug 16 00:46 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    Misleading title. I am afraid this article does not draw on any of the new thinking and perspective your profile says you bring to... More »
    Comment by Larry House
    Aug 15 21:26 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    We are victimized by the goodie two shoes crowd;Things are" bad, but better than last year". Nothing to say and took too long to reveal... More »
    Comment by whidbey
    Aug 15 17:46 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    The consumer is scared to death! Talk to people, not charts. People are hunkering down, cutting expenses to the bone, scared of losing... More »
    Comment by WheelsComingOff
    Aug 15 14:59 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    consumer confidence will rise dramatically when each household has saved enough to feel "confidence" they and their family may survive... More »
    Comment by adan
    Aug 15 13:16 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    For any real change in sentiment to have a chance to occur, our government needs to show an inkling of concern for what the average... More »
    Comment by j-dub
    Aug 15 11:46 am |
    Rating: +6 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    The funny thing about modern economic theory is we consider people as consumers rather than as individuals or households. Where is the... More »
    Comment by Moon Kil Woong
    Aug 15 11:43 am |
    Rating: +6 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    V recovery from the consumer? Help me understand how the consumer comes back when 10% of the willing work force can't find jobs. ... More »
    Comment by TTurk
    Aug 14 21:23 pm |
    Rating: +5 0
  • U.S. Consumer: Battered but Not Beaten [View article]
    Drivel!
    Comment by Dave Wrixon
    Aug 14 19:31 pm |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Back-to-School: Tots' Moms Still Willing to Spend [View article]
    People in America need to realize jus what got America in this shape…”cheap” yes so-call cheap items from a foreign land.... More »
    Comment by madmilker
    Aug 6 08:25 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Correlation Diversification Reduces Portfolio Risk [View article]
    QVM Group - take a look at the correlation difference of a traded REIT and a non traded REIT. I believe you will see a difference - the... More »
    Comment by market man
    Jul 30 17:58 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Dividend Stock Investing: Two Sectors with the Most Stable Yields [View article]
    There are many utility-based ETFs, but take a look at the largest one - the Utilities Select SPDR (NYSE: XLU), which tracks S&P 500... More »
    Comment by dustbusterz
    Jul 28 22:33 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • In Search of Low (or Negative) Correlation Between Asset Returns [View article]
    Absolutely impressive work.... Thanks Suna. I hope your blessed with many returns... Now I just need to figure out what to do with all... More »
    Comment by User 461853
    Jul 27 19:07 pm |
    Rating: 0 0