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Market Vectors Steel ETF (SLX)

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  • Kim Arthur Sees Potential for Robust Returns in 2010 [View article]
    SeekingAlpha did this Interview. The whole Staff lined up and asked questions one by one? Who Exactly did this Interview and Why did... More »
    Comment by Freya
    Dec 31 02:26 am |
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  • Kim Arthur Sees Potential for Robust Returns in 2010 [View article]
    SA: Finally, how do you rate the Obama administration's handling of the mess they inherited? Is Bernanke the right man to continue at... More »
    Comment by Mr. Ed, Jr.
    Dec 31 02:01 am |
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  • Kim Arthur Sees Potential for Robust Returns in 2010 [View article]
    There's also the potential for a sideways market...throw in the potential for a 50% drop and I think we've covered most bases. Now... More »
    Comment by Plan B Economics
    Dec 31 01:34 am |
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  • Kim Arthur Sees Potential for Robust Returns in 2010 [View article]
    hat tip to http://seekingalpha-articles.blogspot.com/
    Comment by my_economy
    Dec 31 00:37 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Sector ETF strength: Semis– SMH +1.1%. Oil– USO +0.6%. Gasoline– UGA +0.6%.... [View news story]
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    Comment by cuvsivd
    Dec 30 21:41 pm |
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  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    The ITC found in US Steel, etc. favor against the Chinese dumping of steel pipe, etc. This pushed X up today. It may have some short... More »
    Comment by David White
    Dec 30 12:25 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. What a waste of everyone's time! One day you will be right. However, since you can't follow the freaking... More »
    Comment by Joshua Hayes
    Dec 29 02:19 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    X has rallied from $34.48 on Nov. 2, 2009 to $56.49 today. That's a 64% gain from that near term low. During that time, steel prices... More »
    Comment by David White
    Dec 29 01:33 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    John Watcher: Another factor to consider is how far X is above its 50-day SMA. It has been rallying consistently since Nov. 2, 2009. Yet... More »
    Comment by David White
    Dec 29 01:05 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    I should also add that Ford has recently made buy out offers to 40,000 employees (early retirement offers). This does not sound like... More »
    Comment by David White
    Dec 29 00:16 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    John Watcher: you are correct that that could happen. That's why you want to wait for the turn, which could actually have happened... More »
    Comment by David White
    Dec 28 22:46 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    Very good analysis. X is trading at about 52 times FY2010 earnings. This one reason is enough for retracement of X. But because of short... More »
    Comment by JohnWatcher
    Dec 28 11:27 am |
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  • Global Crude Steel Production: 'One Off' or New Trend? [View article]
    I sold my MT a few weeks ago and VALE earlier this year to take my profits. Steel production is definitely increasing, but has the... More »
    Comment by slam stocks
    Dec 28 09:32 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Top Ten Equity ETFs of 2009: Emerging Markets Rule the Day [View article]
    If you were sorry, you would not disturb me with your brand-name peddling. This is a forum for intelligent commentary. Shall I advertise... More »
    Comment by mountain view
    Dec 28 00:40 am |
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  • The Continuing Steel Rally: Real or Hype? [View article]
    Excellent article, Mr. White. Thank you!
    Comment by ArtfulDodger
    Dec 27 22:22 pm |
    Rating: +1 0