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		<title>(TUR) Every Portfolio Needs These Four Superpowers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 23:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Carl Delfeld, Contributing Editor, Investment U Thursday, December 9, 2010: Issue #1404 When I play basketball, I love to shoot an avalanche of three-pointers from “downtown.” (Albeit playing against my 14-year old son). When I play football, I can’t resist going long with a pass. And when I play golf, I always go for the green in two on par 5?s. In short, I like to swing for the fence. The same philosophy holds true when I’m investing, too. Hardly surprising, given that I specialize in Asia and emerging markets. But what kind of investor are you? It’s important that you’re aware of your personality and temperament when it comes to crafting your investment strategy. That’s because you can use it to profit and protect yourself much more effectively. ]]></description>
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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>(TUR) Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (June 29 – July 5, 2009)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Words from the Wise” this week again comes to you in a shortened format as I am still on the road in Europe and do not have access to my normal research resources. Although only brief commentary is provided, a full dose of excerpts from interesting news items and quotes from market commentators is included. The holiday-shortened week saw pundits pondering the depth of the economic rabbit hole as the curtain closed on the second quarter. As investors vacillated, most financial markets were characterized by a roller-coaster ride. Friday’s worse-than-expected US jobs data left no doubt that the economy was in recession. Given the economic malaise, it is safe to say that there have probably been better fourth of July celebrations than this weekend’s … Source:Dave Granlund The past week’s ]]></description>
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