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PowerShares Dyn Leisure & Entertainment (PEJ)

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  • Have Fun Investing in ETFs [View article]
    The Monopoly corollary is great! Nice job!!
    Comment by G23ROCKS
    Oct 29 16:55 pm |
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  • Have Fun Investing in ETFs [View article]
    I use ETFs mostly for the Bond portion of my portfolios. I appreciate the suggestions and thought that went into this article though.... More »
    Comment by mbkelly75
    Oct 29 16:06 pm |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    oops i meant to say , they have no where to go but down(not dont )
    Comment by dustbusterz
    Oct 3 00:21 am |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    * BudH: * Comments (37) SAYS; This higher savings rate will come out in future spending in the consumer economy. but it took... More »
    Comment by dustbusterz
    Oct 3 00:20 am |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    "Consume ourselves rich" nice turn of a phrase there. But also misleading. We live and work to consume and provide. In econ 101 the... More »
    Comment by BudH
    Sep 8 11:10 am |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    I saw an interesting chart that showed consumption as a proportion of GDP ex health care actually declined since the 1950s. If true, and... More »
    Comment by The Dull One
    Sep 8 09:48 am |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    Well written article...totally true and totally believable
    Comment by John Bowman
    Sep 7 21:33 pm |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    What is a stable portion of the GDP for consumers. I suspect, just looking at sales in the summer, that the first way point is 67% and... More »
    Comment by whidbey
    Sep 7 18:17 pm |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    Another indication of a tapped out consumer is the revival of, and the increase in layaways. I heard a news item on the radio,... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Sep 7 14:18 pm |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    …We built too many malls, too many restaurants, too many drug stores, and made the conscious decision that convenience trumped... More »
    Comment by Boxed Merlot
    Sep 7 13:24 pm |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    "To me, it looks like the consumers have finally hit the wall where there is essentially no pent-up demand left. After decades of... More »
    Comment by biomedlives
    Sep 7 11:03 am |
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  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    JACK and SWY both look very cheap and good to me also. Valuations on these are way below normal eben though their results have been... More »
    Comment by Paul Price
    Sep 7 08:36 am |
    Rating: +3 -1
  • Profiting from the Tapped Out Consumer [View article]
    something new, its impossible to profit from indebted consumer, it can only lose
    Comment by NUCLEAR1929
    Sep 7 08:26 am |
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  • Starbucks' Earnings Bode Well for 'Restaurant' ETFs [View article]
    What ridiculous hype. The earnings bar was set very low, SBUX closed thousands of stores which helped its earnings and it's still a... More »
    Comment by Onecent
    Jul 22 17:24 pm |
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  • Obama's Second 100 Days: Five ETFs to Watch [View article]
    is it 1929 or 2009? i'm long disney and short treasury..
    Comment by The Kansan
    May 12 19:46 pm |
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