What are the correlations between DBV and the S&P, MSCI, bond indexes, etc?
On May 28 04:09 PM RiskReturnOptimizer wrote:
> I'm long DBV as a core holding in my long term portfolio. Studying > the long term performance (going back to before the DBV ETF was available) > of the underlying index, you can see that the G10 Carry Trade has > averaged 10% annual return, with much less volatility than US market > (seekingalpha.com/symbo...). For a long term diversification > perspective, DBV is a great, low cost vehicle. > > From fundamental perspective, DBV plays on the growing China and > emerging markets, as the key long position is Aussie $ and New Zealand > Kiwi, both commodity producers; and the key short position is Japan > Yen. If there is any global growth, DBV will have good upside. > If there is NO global growth, DBV will suffer, but much less than > US equities.
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No need to jump to conspiracy theory explanations. The congres... looks like a simple bug in the Seeking Alpha codebase. I suspect that it is trying to treat any set of characters that contains a "/" as part of a URL and simply chopping off the display of the extra characters which would not matter if the the string really was the text displayed in an html anchor tag. Look at morgan77's post where the link text becomes /ec... for an example.
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On May 28 04:09 PM RiskReturnOptimizer wrote:
> I'm long DBV as a core holding in my long term portfolio. Studying
> the long term performance (going back to before the DBV ETF was available)
> of the underlying index, you can see that the G10 Carry Trade has
> averaged 10% annual return, with much less volatility than US market
> (seekingalpha.com/symbo...). For a long term diversification
> perspective, DBV is a great, low cost vehicle.
>
> From fundamental perspective, DBV plays on the growing China and
> emerging markets, as the key long position is Aussie $ and New Zealand
> Kiwi, both commodity producers; and the key short position is Japan
> Yen. If there is any global growth, DBV will have good upside.
> If there is NO global growth, DBV will suffer, but much less than
> US equities.
Investing in Currency ETFs: Irony of the 'Bail-Out' Mentality [View article]