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iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap Index Fund (SCZ)

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  • A Complete Guide to the Cheapest ETFs [View article]
    There are other factors, such as liquidity to look at. For example your first pair, VTI vs SCHB - VTI has a market cap of around 3... More »
    Comment by Windsun33
    Dec 19 14:12 pm |
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  • A Complete Guide to the Cheapest ETFs [View article]
    WOW!
    Comment by User 347881
    Dec 18 19:54 pm |
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  • A Complete Guide to the Cheapest ETFs [View article]
    Very useful summary of the ETF landscape from a cost and portfolio role perspective. Thanks.
    Comment by Fund Insider
    Dec 18 13:59 pm |
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  • A Complete Guide to the Cheapest ETFs [View article]
    Great article, but don't tell us about expense ratios. Tell us their value, dividend, yield percentage, and if they pay dividends... More »
    Comment by Trader BOB
    Dec 17 17:42 pm |
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  • A Complete Guide to the Cheapest ETFs [View article]
    Thanks for putting this together!
    Comment by tinscale
    Dec 17 09:50 am |
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  • The International Small-Cap ETF Rally Could Have Legs [View article]
    Actually VSS is up over 50% year to date. And unlike the other ETFs, it repicates its underlying index through full ownership, not... More »
    Dec 15 09:33 am |
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  • Foreign Small Caps Much More Potent than Foreign Large Caps [View article]
    Perhaps what this demonstrates is that we were grossly oversold in these securities. There have been many names in the NYSE that were... More »
    Comment by Ricard
    Jul 21 22:11 pm |
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  • Foreign Small Caps Much More Potent than Foreign Large Caps [View article]
    .........I personally wouldnt 'assume' Anything in these markets nowadays. I also like BRF,... but BRF looks overbought now,after its... More »
    Comment by sheeple123jump
    Jul 21 21:27 pm |
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  • Foreign Small Caps Much More Potent than Foreign Large Caps [View article]
    Thank you for this, Gary. Your thesis about emerging small-caps is persuasive and it's very useful that you've given us some specific... More »
    Comment by tc1
    Jul 21 12:44 pm |
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  • Alternatives to Buy and Hold (Part II) [View article]
    Tom Lydon'ts ETF Trends website has a great (free) tool for tracking ETFs and the percentage they are above/below various moving... More »
    Apr 6 13:17 pm |
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  • Alternatives to Buy and Hold (Part II) [View article]
    Thanks Scott, much appreciated! ...and I hope (as you suggested) you do in fact convert your blog to tracking MA model portfolios, as I... More »
    Comment by richjoy403
    Apr 6 10:45 am |
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  • Alternatives to Buy and Hold (Part II) [View article]
    To answer your first question, Faber studied that and showed that there was no significant edge gained by shorting the market below the... More »
    Apr 5 23:33 pm |
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  • Alternatives to Buy and Hold (Part II) [View article]
    With all the discussions on contra-ETFs, would it be possible to enhance your returns by using the 200-day moving averages to switch... More »
    Comment by hayek's right
    Apr 4 18:55 pm |
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  • Alternatives to Buy and Hold (Part II) [View article]
    Also, regarding your previous comment, I couldn't agree more! Putting a system together and having the discipline to follow it is the... More »
    Mar 25 23:36 pm |
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  • Alternatives to Buy and Hold (Part II) [View article]
    Hi - You could apply the system to individual baskets of stocks, I think the primary thesis holds true across the equity markets as a... More »
    Mar 25 23:30 pm |
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