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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Having been in Macau last month, I second the comment that the idea will disappear.The opposite has actually happened for tourist visits to Disney Hong Kong. Typically a migrant worker in one of the border towns would have to return home to apply for a Visa to go to Hong Kong. With revenue not meeting expectations, the Chinese government worked out a deal whereby tour groups could go directly to Disney, but no where else in Hong Kong. (The other tourist sites are complaining.) Thus, avoiding the migrant the issue of going home first, where they would most likely stay put.
Money does talk! Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
LVS and WYNN and MGM will throw a few dollars to their Chinese contacts and I have a feeling that the idea to curtail visits to Macau from 6 visits a year to 2 visits a year will disapear. Money talks in China the same as Washington. Continue to buy low and sell high and the gaming stocks are way too low now, (a great buy to hold) I'll sign my name Daniel Kowkabany ReplyLooking Inside the New Ben Graham ETN Baskets [view article]
I do appreciate the commentary from everyone.Mr. Carson, I especially appreciate your commentary regarding some dividend paying ETNs. The unique features of some of these ETNs are certainly worth exploring. Thanks again! Reply
Looking Inside the New Ben Graham ETN Baskets [view article]
GREAT article! Thank you, very informative!Reply
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Looking Inside the New Ben Graham ETN Baskets [view article]
Just buy the S&P 500, this ETN will do no better than the overall index in my opinion ReplyHedge Fund Tracking: Tremblant Capital [view article]
ALERT: USER 172125 is V WINNER ReplyCarson
Looking Inside the New Ben Graham ETN Baskets [view article]
Rick...Excellent article about ETNs!Just to clarify, however, there actually ARE 4 ETN's which currently do(or are planning to) pay dividends. (You had mentioned that "ETNs don't pay dividends, interest or capital gains")
The four ETNs which pay dividends are GCE (Goldman Sacks-Claymore CEF Index Linked ETN), BSR (BearLinx Alerian MPL Select ETN) ,PGD (Barclays Asian and Gulf Currency Revaluation ETN) and JEM (Barclays GEMS Index ETN).
GCE invests in a basket of 75 discounted Closed-End Funds following a CEF Index selected by Claymore Securities (claymoresecurities.com). GCE's distribution rate is variable with the past three quarterly dividends being $1.66, $0.28 and $0.64.
BSR is an energy infrastructure play which invests in fifty Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) which track the "Alerian MPL Select Index" (alerian.com). One unique feature of this ETN is its issuance of a 1099 at year end, rather than the K-1 Partnership tax reports normally associated with individual MLP holdings.
Both PGD and JEM are currencies bundles pegged, to some extent, to the US Dollar, and were just recently brought to market by Barclays on June 18, 2008. PGD includes currencies of the Saudi Arabian riyal, Hong Kong dollar, United Arab Emirates dirham, Singaporean dollar and the Chinese yuan. The GEM bundle will include currency holdings from 15 Global Emerging Markets (hence the symbol, GEM) in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America an Asia. Both PGD and GEM will distribute interest earned on the locally earned currency deposits on a quarterly basis. The rates are yet to be determined. (ipathetn.com) Reply
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A Better Place: Almost everything you said is utter nonsense. If you voted for Bush you are partly responsible for the current Bush Recession. ReplyJacome
Hedge Fund Tracking: Tremblant Capital [view article]
keep up the good work ReplyHedge Fund Tracking: Tremblant Capital [view article]
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any disclosures? ReplyTop 10 Semiconductor Stocks [view article]
Who really thinks Nvidia has some technological lead over AMD or INTEL? Thats just funny. Both AMD and INTEL have loads more technology than Nvidia, which is why NVDA is in trouble. Nvidias technology right now was to throw as many circuits on a die as possible which makes the die larger, fewer on a wafer, lower yields/reliability from the ones that survive. Nvidia has been lucky that software programmers favored their architecture and drivers. Nvidia is a good company but I wouldnt say they have any technology edge in the semiconductor business. The only reason they have grown this large is the absence of competition because they bought them all out in the 90s or they were competing with Intel or VIA who dont care about graphics, and then ATI showed up and gave the world better products and competition to Nvidia. ReplyHedge Fund Tracking: Tremblant Capital [view article]
edward lord clarendon.hedge fund 13f filings with the SEC only report LONG holdings. so if they added, they added to their long. if they reduced, they sold off some of their long. they are not required to report short positions.
kind of common knowledge regardless though, that when funds in general talk about "holdings" they are referring to their longs. Reply
Hedge Fund Tracking: Tremblant Capital [view article]
Having only discovered your site recently I must say I am more impressed with each new article such as Hedge Funds portfolio activity. Also noticing Tremblant's portfolio added to anad position tells me they feel as bullish as I on them but expect perhaps a sprd investment soon at these prices for an obvious solid long term play. ReplyTop 10 Semiconductor Stocks [view article]
MY I-PHONE EXCEEDS MY EXPECTATIONS 10X. Reply