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  • How Do the Best Performing Stocks of the Decade Compare to Predictions in 2000? [View article]
    Hey Jacob - great article, thanks for putting this up. I'm following you now. Ankit
    Comment by Ankit Gupta
    Dec 27 01:09 am |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    Hi Peter Thanks for the insights Couple of questions IF you have the time 1. Is there some website that gives the Current P/E, P/BV,... More »
    Comment by Subu123
    Dec 25 13:12 pm |
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  • Tremblant's Big Bet on Research in Motion [View article]
    They increased their position in the calls (options) and then reduced their position in the common stock.
    Comment by Market Folly
    Dec 25 01:57 am |
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  • Tremblant's Big Bet on Research in Motion [View article]
    You say MLCO was increased by 46%; later you say it was decreased by 36%. Is there anyway to determine which happened first?
    Comment by Bobhjon
    Dec 24 08:46 am |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    You are correct Stanley, I used ROE as it is easy to come up with but if I could get people to use ROIC that would be even better as it... More »
    Dec 23 12:00 pm |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    Peter, I mean Earnings. Instead of ROE, which is earning/book equity, I am thinking earning/Market price. In theory, a portfolio can... More »
    Comment by Chimin Sang
    Dec 23 00:43 am |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    Great Point my friend, This is just a stress testing method and one should never construct a portfolio based on it, by just one... More »
    Dec 22 10:52 am |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    RISK (MODERN PORTFOLIO THEORY) STATISTICS 3 Years Statistic PIV Alpha (against Standard Index) -6.36 Beta (against Standard... More »
    Dec 22 10:46 am |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    Hi - what are the 'risk adjusted' return comparisons?
    Comment by manbat
    Dec 22 09:52 am |
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  • How to Stress Test Your ETFs [View article]
    Haha, interesting viewpoint. One thing to warn against misuse of this method: Don't look up stocks by ROE and construct your own ETF... More »
    Comment by Chimin Sang
    Dec 22 08:09 am |
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  • How Do the Best Performing Stocks of the Decade Compare to Predictions in 2000? [View article]
    Thank you slam On Dec 07 03:06 AM slam stocks wrote: > Another fantastic article from you. I agree predictions on the next > best... More »
    Comment by Jacob Wolinsky
    Dec 11 14:01 pm |
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  • How Do the Best Performing Stocks of the Decade Compare to Predictions in 2000? [View article]
    Actually, the decade doesn't end until 12/31/2010. 1/1/2001 - 12/31/2010 (when you start counting numbers do you start with Zero and... More »
    Comment by waterman
    Dec 9 10:13 am |
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  • How Do the Best Performing Stocks of the Decade Compare to Predictions in 2000? [View article]
    Bubbles are hard to see if you get lost in the crowd. But if you dont get swept by the crowd and use common sense they can be seen. I... More »
    Comment by Jacob Wolinsky
    Dec 7 22:25 pm |
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  • How Do the Best Performing Stocks of the Decade Compare to Predictions in 2000? [View article]
    To everyone who's saying that Fortune's picks didn't have a chance: yes there was a chance. Why wasn't Fortune saying stay away from... More »
    Comment by Shane Milburn
    Dec 7 20:27 pm |
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  • How Do the Best Performing Stocks of the Decade Compare to Predictions in 2000? [View article]
    Ok lets chose a different starting point. How about 1971 when the nasdaq opened, which has performed better the nasdaq or the s&p? In... More »
    Comment by Jacob Wolinsky
    Dec 7 12:47 pm |
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