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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    Interesting concept. This is the first time I have heard of the 75/50 portfolio and the idea is good for stimulating thought. KISS works... More »
    Comment by mbkelly75
    Oct 29 15:45 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    Roger, Thanks for the article. The portfolio from John Serrapere squares up rather well with my market outlook: I expect a global... More »
    Comment by Robert Martorana
    Oct 25 23:14 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    I prefer Harry Browne's concept of Permanent Portfolio. 25% Equities (usually a broad index fund) 25% Cash or near equivalent 25%... More »
    Comment by Ad Orientem
    Oct 24 18:14 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    not being for you is ok of course but "trying to beat everything in sight" is not what is being attempted. The goal is less volatility... More »
    Comment by Roger Nusbaum
    Oct 24 17:25 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    KISS is my preferred way of investing, not using all these products and trying to beat everything in sight. Dangerous, time consuming,... More »
    Comment by oldman
    Oct 24 14:52 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    Thanks for the usual good work, Roger. I just started buying bits (only about 1% of my portfolio now) of spxu a month or so ago, which... More »
    Comment by trekking1999
    Oct 23 13:12 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    I really favor EWZ and ILF and have them in my portfolio over a year now. After the downward trend, they are in positive territory. My... More »
    Comment by MistyBraes
    Oct 23 13:05 pm |
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  • The 75/50 Portfolio: A Process Drilldown [View article]
    Roger: Thanks very much for your article. I learned a lot. However, this quote kind of threw me: "The way this has played out for me... More »
    Comment by Jake2
    Oct 23 12:46 pm |
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  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    like RiskReturnOptimizer I like EWT. No matter who lead the world out of recession Taiwan will benefit. Jim Rogers gave an interview... More »
    Comment by anarchist
    Apr 14 19:13 pm |
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  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    Stephen Yu: You're right. It must be so. Thanks.
    Comment by ArtfulDodger
    Apr 13 14:04 pm |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    Good information. For a few weeks now I have been saying that China would lead the way out of this global economic crisis with Latin... More »
    Apr 12 22:09 pm |
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  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    "many Asian markets remain cheap. For example, the Singapore Straits Times Index and the Hong Kong Hang Seng Index are at levels close... More »
    Comment by LR European
    Apr 12 15:11 pm |
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  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    Taiwan market (EWT) has large upside potential, as it can benefit from five super-powerful macro trends: 1. Rebound in China (FXI); 2.... More »
    Apr 12 14:05 pm |
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  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    Great job, Steven. You've nailed it!! While I continue to find excellent investment and trading opportunities within the relatively... More »
    Comment by Alphameister
    Apr 12 13:41 pm |
    Rating: +3 -2
  • Asia Will Lead the Developed Markets Over the Next Few Years [View article]
    Asian economy is growing faster than the developed economies. - This is the main point.
    Comment by Joseph Sherman
    Apr 12 08:32 am |
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