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  • Gaining Global Exposure: International ETF Dividend Investing [View article]
    iShares has sector ETFs based on S&P Global indices. They are convenient if you have strong sector convictions that transcend national borders.
    Jun 28 01:21 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • How Economic Freedom Puts Money in Your Pocket [View article]
    The Heritage Foundation is reknowned for shoddy work. They generally start from a conclusion and work backwards, assembling evidence to bolster what they already believe. Fortunately this article cites holes in their ideological fabric.

    For those who do not believe that the world begins and ends with money, political freedom is far more important than economic freedom. Ask former employees of Enron, where Lay and Skilling's "individual liberty to pursue their own economic interests" did nothing to enhance prosperity for the larger society.
    Feb 14 08:20 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • 10-Year Compounded Return of Key Asset Classes [View article]
    I have trouble seeing the last 10 years as a permanent condition of the market, to be used as a club to beat recent behavior. 3-, 5- and 10-year results can all be seen as anomalous.

    If you want to talk about long term returns, it might be more useful to take a much longer period of time. But even then, those conditions are not going to recur. During the 100-year period from 1901 to 2000, the Swedish stock market is reported to have outperformed the U.S. Does that mean we should pile into Swedish stocks now?

    If China goes through some kind of collapse and the US Congress attempts to pass protectionist legislation and hedge funds disappear overnight and, and, and, the toothpaste is still out of the tube - we're not going to reverse some major shifts that have already taken place and go back to economic structures of a decade or more ago.
    Nov 27 10:01 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Roger Nusbaum's Market Crash Shelter [View article]
    "I am sorry to report that the 29 commodity ETFs listed in London in September will not be available to trade in the U.S., so says Schwab."

    There must be something in there that US regulators find toxic. Somebody has written that if you are thinking of buying them through an international broker, if the account is identified as belonging to a US person, they'll sell you out without notice. If this is true, it's a deal-breaker.
    Nov 19 00:23 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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