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		<title>(EEM) Why Emerging Market ETFs Should Be in Your Portfolio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Carl Delfeld, Contributing Editor Friday, August 20, 2010: Issue #1328 No matter where I went – Tokyo, Hong Kong or London – the story was the same. When I stopped by global equity fund managers to pitch them on American small cap stocks, they’d pull out elegant, leather-covered ledgers and take notes with their Mont Blanc fountain pens. That was back in the 1980s – and times sure have changed since then. Today, the ledgers and fancy pens are out and even fancier, sleek computer notebooks are in. And having the time to meet with specialized small cap stock pickers is also a relic of the past. The reason is simple: The enormous size of most global funds means the pros are now prisoners of conventional thinking and index ]]></description>
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		<title>(EWJ) Shotguns, Rifles and Big-game Hunting &#8211; Global Investing Strategies… Wall Street Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Carl Delfeld, Contributing Editor Thursday, August 5, 2010: Issue #1317 Editor’s Note: Today, we welcome a new contributing editor to Investment U – Carl Delfeld, who boasts an impressive resume, with his career focusing on global finance and investing. Here is his debut Investment U article… No hunter worth his salt would try to nail a trophy bighorn with a shotgun. It would be equally foolish to try bagging a prize turkey with a rifle shot. The same thinking applies when you’re going after stocks. You have to use the right investment tools to fit your strategy. It sounds simple, but you’d be surprised by how many global portfolios I’ve reviewed over the years that are a mish-mash of stocks and mutual funds, dumped in there with little rhyme or reason. ]]></description>
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