PowerShares Gldn Dragon Halter USX China (PGJ)

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  • commenter
    Oct 11 11:40 AM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    Good stuff, Roger. But I'd like to see what you can come up with for today's investor that isn't so sector specific. Given today's market, what ETFs would you use for an all-around asset allocation based on market cap, foreign and domestic participation, and assuming a moderately aggressive investor? Thanks Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 11 11:39 AM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    Good stuff, Roger. But I'd like to see what you can come up with for today's investor that isn't so sector specific. Given today's market, what ETFs would you use for an all-around asset allocation based on market cap, foreign and domestic participation, and assuming a moderately aggressive investor? Thanks Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 11 09:51 AM
    A Wall Street Trip Could Trigger a Chinese Fall [view article]
    The "Party Congress" analogy and inference is sheer stupidity. I will stop reading this guy's articles from now on. No alpha, just of entertainment value. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 11:27 PM
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    A Wall Street Trip Could Trigger a Chinese Fall [view article]
    I certainly share alistair's sentiment -- I cannot find the funds this writer touts in Barron's quarterly surveys. As to sneeze-cold, for many sessions in the last month or so, there was a disconnect between Shanghai composite and NY-based indices. So, as NY sneezes, Shanghai is hitting new highs. omooc Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 07:12 PM
    A Wall Street Trip Could Trigger a Chinese Fall [view article]
    Beware the guy who makes short-term trades and extends those gains to an annual rate. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 06:22 PM
    A Wall Street Trip Could Trigger a Chinese Fall [view article]
    do you mean shanghai falls 11.1% for our 8% drop. 111 seems a tad extreme Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 06:22 PM
    A Wall Street Trip Could Trigger a Chinese Fall [view article]
    do you mean shanghai falls 11.1% for our 8% drop. 111 seems a tad extreme Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 04:59 PM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    I vote for a new all ETF portfolio Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 04:53 PM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    New. There would definitely be insight into waht would be different between the two given that the economic landscape looks very different than a year ago. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 02:04 PM
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    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    participate in what? this is an academic exercise. I use the word exercise in the post and disclose owning very few of these for clients.

    there is nothing to participate in unless you devise something and post it, which you are welcome to do.
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  • commenter
    Oct 10 01:58 PM
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    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    this mix has more than 20% in foreign. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 01:44 PM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    Create a new ETF portfolio. I am ready to participate. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 01:31 PM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
    New one and this time add international ETFs. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 01:08 AM
    Shanghai's P/E Ratio Isn't High By Historic Measures [view article]
    yes, the P/E has been there before, but... the market didnt hit bottom for six years afterwards. In other words, the peak more or less coincides with the '99 peak in the US, but the chinese market did not start recovering until the start of 2006. So i'd venture to say people investing now will see losses for a prolonged period of time, and only then just starting to recover. How long will it take for the earnings to grow into the current valuation? It is hard to say, because i havent seen aggregate figures on chinese earnings growth, and as Amit pointed out, a big part of earnings gains might be just from speculation by the companies themselves. Certainly, the earnings at insurance and banks are fuelled by the stock market boom itself here in china.
    But i know from anecdotal stories, that every kind of company is parking its treasury cash in stocks.
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  • commenter
    Oct 09 07:25 PM
    An All-ETF Portfolio With Exposure To Narrow Themes [view article]
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