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360 View of 2009 Price Charts (46 funds)
Dec 28
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Richard Shaw
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1 Comment
JP Morgan: 10 Trades for 2010
Dec 24
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The Pragmatic Capitalist
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3 Comments
Gold: Is It Really a Portfolio Diversifier?
Dec 24
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Lawrence Weinman
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8 Comments
Top 10 Performing Leveraged ETFs of 2009
Dec 20
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Michael Johnston
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1 Comment
Ten ETF Trends for the Next Ten Years
Dec 18
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Michael Johnston
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2 Comments
A Complete Guide to the Cheapest ETFs
Dec 17
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Michael Johnston
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5 Comments
4 Reasons Emerging Markets Will Outperform in 2010
Dec 16
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The Pragmatic Capitalist
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ETFs Yielding Over 3% with Size and Liquidity
Dec 16
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Richard Shaw
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2 Comments
J.D. Steinhilber: Thoughts on Choosing the Right Sector ETF
Dec 15
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J.D. Steinhilber
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Defensive ETFs Lead the Pack: Is the 'Risk Trade' Finished?
Dec 15
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Gary Gordon
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Comment!
2010 Country GDP Growth Estimates
Dec 14
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Bespoke Investment Group
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3 Comments
Old Mutual's Zero-Fee Emerging Markets ETF: Focus Should Be on Fund's Real Advantages
Dec 14
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Index Universe
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1 Comment
Emerging Market ETFs: More Ways to Gain Overseas Exposure to Economies and Sectors
Dec 13
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Michael Johnston
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Comment!
Credit Suisse Ranks the 20 'Riskiest' Countries
Dec 11
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The Pragmatic Capitalist
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6 Comments
All That Is Gold Does Not Shine
Dec 10
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Richard Shaw
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10 Comments
5 Ways to Slash Your ETF Expenses
Dec 10
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Michael Johnston
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1 Comment
ETF Risk and Reward: Emerging Market vs. U.S. Small-Cap
Dec 9
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Gary Gordon
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2 Comments
Old Mutual Launches First 'Zero Cost' ETF; Fund Covers Emerging Markets
Dec 8
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Michael Johnston
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3 Comments
The Lost Decade? Not for Some Asset Classes
Dec 4
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Jacob Wolinsky
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4 Comments
November ETF Numbers: Let the Good Times Roll
Dec 3
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Michael Johnston
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2 Comments
Alternative ETF Portfolio Update
Dec 3
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Scott's Investments
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2 Comments
Why the Future Looks Bright for Emerging Market ETFs
Dec 2
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Tom Lydon
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Comment!
$59 Billion Dubai Debt Default Could Have Much Wider Implications
Nov 26
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Peter Cooper
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67 Comments
Discrepancies in Defining ‘Emerging Market’ ETFs
Nov 24
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Tom Lydon
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Comment!
Emerging Market Sector ETFs Struggle to Find Their Audience
Nov 23
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Gary Gordon
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4 Comments
Why the Cheapest ETFs Aren't Necessarily the Best
Nov 18
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Michael Johnston
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2 Comments
Emerging Markets ETF Is Bulking Up China and Brazil Exposure
Nov 16
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Michael Johnston
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Comment!
Why Financial ETFs Are Struggling
Nov 15
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Gary Gordon
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Comment!
Emerging Market ETFs: More Choices than Ever
Nov 12
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Tom Lydon
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iShares to Expand Emerging Markets ETF Offerings
Nov 11
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Michael Johnston
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Comment!
2009 Country Stock Market Performance
Nov 10
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Bespoke Investment Group
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2 Comments
'Overbought ETF' Designation Is Frequently Over-Employed
Nov 8
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Gary Gordon
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1 Comment
October ETF Wrap-Up: The Cash Keeps Coming
Nov 8
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Michael Johnston
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Comment!
Emerging Market Rally to Continue, ETF Gurus Agree
Nov 6
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Gary Gordon
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4 Comments
Emerging Markets ETFs Still Have Room to Grow
Nov 2
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Tom Lydon
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6 Comments
Why Emerging Markets Will Outperform Developed Ones Going Forward
Oct 27
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David Hunkar
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3 Comments
Emerging Market Bonds Gain Record Fund Flows
Oct 22
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Carl T. Delfeld
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1 Comment
How the Copenhagen Climate Treaty Will Affect Equity Markets
Oct 21
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Richard Shaw
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19 Comments
Considering the Performance of Vanguard's ETFs
Oct 16
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Gary Gordon
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Comment!
Will the Real Infrastructure ETF Please Stand Up?
Oct 15
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Gary Gordon
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1 Comment
How Rebalancing Added Over 2% to the Returns of a Simple ETF Portfolio
Oct 14
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Mitch Tuchman
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5 Comments
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