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  • 3x ETFs Are Wealth Destroyers [View article]
    On Apr 20 01:11 PM BlackFox wrote:
    > Looks like the best thing to do long term is to short these ETFs.
    > No way you will end up losing your money.

    Shorting an equal dollar amount of FAS and FAZ and holding for several weeks or months is an interesting idea, but that will make money in a choppy market that goes nowhere.

    In a strongly trending market you lose big with that strategy. The loss on one position will be much greater than the profit on the other position. The price of one fund can only go down to zero (resulting in a 100% profit on a short position) but the price of the other fund would much more than double, so you lose.
    Apr 22 05:10 PM | 1 Like Like |Link to Comment
  • Invest in BIC, Not BRIC [View article]
    Seth: I don't understand your comment about ETF's. "Investing" is not day-trading. So it doesn't matter if the ETF's trade during hours that the Indian and Chinese markets are closed. If India and China rally 10% in a month, I guarantee you the ETF's will also rally. It's irrelevant that they trade at different hours.
    Apr 22 04:46 PM | 2 Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why the EU Must Let Eastern European Nations in Now [View article]
    "Why the EU Must Let Eastern European Nations in Now"

    The title is a little misleading. Many Eastern European nations are already in the EU: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria. Some countries are certainly not ready to be in the EU: Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova. Maybe the title should have been "Baltic Nations" instead of Eastern European Nations.
    Feb 24 02:45 PM | 1 Like Like |Link to Comment
  • Don't Miss the Coming Gold Bull [View article]
    Everybody and their grandmother is shouting about how gold is going to double or triple. Do markets usually do what everyone expects?

    I'm short gold for the short term (one or two months) until I see a few people saying that gold will not double.
    Dec 31 10:22 AM | 3 Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Gold Prices Could Double...or More than Double [View article]
    As for the title "Gold Prices Could Double...or More than Double" ... yes, or gold might not even keep up with inflation ... as it has not done over the past decades. You could buy more bread or milk with an ounce of gold 30 years ago than you can now.
    Dec 30 07:49 PM | 4 Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Dow Will Equal Gold in 2009 [View article]
    Now it takes 15 barrels of oil to buy one ounce of gold. Earlier this year it took only 7 barrels. Gold is expensive. Everybody is saying gold will go through the roof during a financial crises. So why hasn't it already? It's gone down more then $200 an ounce so far.
    Dec 4 06:36 PM | 1 Like Like |Link to Comment
  • ProShares Short Emerging Markets ETF: Demand Continues to Grow [View article]
    Interesting that this article appears on a day that EEV lost 37%. Maybe a record one-day loss for EEV?
    Oct 13 03:51 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [View article]
    Ames Tiedeman wrote: "SKF is a now a buy or near a buy. The financial mess is not over." The question is not whether the financial mess is over yet. The question is, will it be worse than people expect it to be. People already expect it to be pretty bad. The expectations are already in the stock prices.
    Jul 21 10:01 AM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [View article]
    The article was posted the morning after SKF made its all-time high above 211. Now it's trading 3 days later at 131. Have to have a strong stomach to ride it down $80 a share. Next time I might use this author's article as a contrarian signal :)
    Jul 21 09:57 AM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [View article]
    "Disclosure: Long SKF, SDS, DBO, GLD, GOLDX, SZK and DAG."

    Well then ... I guess this was one of the worst days of your life in the market.
    Jul 16 04:08 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • International ETF Update: Israel, Russia, Turkey [View article]
    RNE is a closed-end fund, not an ETF, but yes, it should be mentioned along with Templeton Russia Fund (TRF), another closed-end fund. RNE and TRF are more Russia-based than CEE, the only closed-end fund mentioned in the article.

    CEE has a lot more than 27.7% in Russia. Its largest holding, Gazprom EDR, trades in the UK so it's not listed as Russia, but clearly it's Russia. Some other CEE unclassified holdings are Russia holdings. CEE is more like 50% Russia.
    May 11 09:23 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Exxon Mobil: The Root of all Evil? [View article]
    I'm an American living in Europe. I have no sympathy for people complaining about $3.50 gas. I pay almost $8 a gallon here. When an SUV goes by, people turn and stare... it's not very common. The US government should add $3 in tax per gallon, still making gas a bargain compared with Europe, and use the extra billions to develop alternative energy sources. Then maybe you wouldn't see all the huge SUVs with one person in them.
    Apr 15 01:56 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • A Twist on the 'January Effect' [View article]
    The "January Effect" is the tendency for small-cap stocks to outperform large-cap stock in early January. The January Effect is not January predicting the stock market return for the rest of the year!

    And please define your terms. Adjusted R, Intercept Coefficient, Positive January Coefficient, Positive January Coefficient P Value,
    F, are all meaningless unless you tell us what they are! First requirement of any good writing is to define your terms.
    Jan 6 03:04 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • IBM Set to Spend $1.6B on Emerging Markets [View article]
    IIF is actually a closed-end-fund, not an ETF. IFN is another Indian closed-end-fund and INP is an exchange-traded-note. I don't know of an ETF for India, but maybe there is one.

    I'm not sure what the relationship is between IBM doing business in a country, and that country "already having an ETF".
    Dec 17 06:31 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Thursday Outlook: Sectors and International [View article]
    Intrinsic value for INP is available daily on Yahoo under the symbol ^INP-IV. Thursday's close: 87.82, and INP closed at 107.10. That's a silly 22% premium. INP closed down 0.7% and IFN down 3.4%, so the spread widened even further.
    Dec 13 07:42 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
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