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PowerShares FTSE RAFI Europe Portfolio (PEF)

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  • Four Reasons Europe ETFs Could Make a Comeback [View article]
    The falling dollar is making me more reluctant to invest in Europe as I get a negative conversion for stock returns.
    Comment by Plant the seeds
    Nov 9 16:03 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Four Reasons Europe ETFs Could Make a Comeback [View article]
    Value investing is a fine method of investing in usual times, but these are unusual times. Value investing is based on the company... More »
    Comment by talld
    Oct 17 00:24 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • European ETFs Not Created Equal [View article]
    Don't mistake EWO or EWO for 'Developed Mkt' funds! These funds companies heavily invested in volatile Eastern European markets: caveat... More »
    Jul 29 13:14 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    $$ TbH While American banks have their subprime crisis, European banks are being dragged under by their lending to emerging economies in... More »
    Mar 1 23:11 pm |
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  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    Yes, it is amazing how clueless Eastern European's are blaming their shrinking exports on things that are happening thousands of miles... More »
    Comment by Dave Wrixon
    Feb 23 12:17 pm |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    Gold is getting a great deal of attention and is about to set new highs due to its reputation as a safe haven. I believe that it is... More »
    Comment by mr freddo
    Feb 22 12:38 pm |
    Rating: +4 -2
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    This sounds like a "straw that broke the camel's back" type argument. The economies of Eastern Europe are just too small to have such a... More »
    Comment by PastTense
    Feb 22 11:59 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    This is pure NONSENSE. Have you heard of the Bank of International Settlements? Did you bother to inform yourself before publishing... More »
    Comment by Dragoman
    Feb 22 11:57 am |
    Rating: +3 -1
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    Gold is high compared to other metals and oil right now, very risky. Much better to buy other metals like silver, platinum - much lower... More »
    Comment by otbricki
    Feb 22 11:23 am |
    Rating: +3 -2
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    Thanks for the article. Gold is not a commodity, it is a currency. If you view it as a commodity it will bite you on the ass because... More »
    Comment by SW Richmond
    Feb 22 11:09 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Our Global Economy: How Credit-Crippled Eastern Europeans Can Sink Your 401k [View article]
    If CreditInstaldt (sp?) fails again in Austria, it could be 1931 all over again. So gold could jump $100 in a day and $250 in a week,... More »
    Comment by Roger Knights
    Feb 22 09:55 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • 139 Names on ETF Deathwatch [View article]
    never trusted or owned either one.all wall st is now gambling or ponzi.invest in good co's(hope the ceo is not too much of a liar) that... More »
    Comment by notsosmart
    Jan 5 15:37 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • 139 Names on ETF Deathwatch [View article]
    Kyle: where can I get more info on ETNs? Or do I have to look through the Prospectus of each? Thank you.
    Comment by NOWHEREMAN
    Jan 5 08:58 am |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • 139 Names on ETF Deathwatch [View article]
    genex, When an ETF is closed, there is a process over a month or two of the fund liquidating its shares. At that time the ETF does not... More »
    Comment by Kyle Waller
    Jan 4 21:57 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • 139 Names on ETF Deathwatch [View article]
    AirShares (ASO) Carbon Fund seems destined for the list even though it just started trading... More »
    Comment by Mike Havrilla
    Jan 4 19:40 pm |
    Rating: 0 0