350Z's 2007 I Fund Thread

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The new Greenspan catch word................lol Watch today, this story will KILL the markets. He was speaking last night.....He does this crap all the time.
 
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The new Greenspan catch word................lol Watch today, this story will KILL the markets. He was speaking last night.....He does this crap all the time.

I don't think he said ANYTHING positive... It will not be too long before the markets begin to ignore him. Especially if he talks with this frequency.
 
Right now I'm showing +0.4%, and its only positive because the dollar is down about -.6% but it is coming back up.
 
I Fund Securities Update:
This is a complete list from the top 50 securities of the I Fund that trade in the U.S.

Tesco is the only OTC included.
It is the largest Consumer of the top 50 - UK’s largest supermarket chain - and Warren Buffet just purchased 3% of the company.
http://www.forbes.com/2007/03/02/tesco-buffett-berkshire-markets-equity-cx_cn_0302markets07.html?partner=yahootix

The link now contains 36 Securities, with a total weighting just shy of 30%.
The list is by Sectors:
Automotive, Financials, Energy, Materials, Pharmaceuticals, Telecomm, Tech, and Consumer.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=tm+hmc+dcx+mtu+mfg+hbc+ubs+std+bcs+ing+cs+axa+db+lyg+abn+bp+tot+rds-a+E+bhp+rtp+gsk+azn+sny+nvs+vod+nok+si+tef+eric+dt+fte+caj+bf+deo+tscdf.pk&d=t
 
The last thing I need is the excitement of a horse race over making pennies or losing pennies (it's now 2:45PM on the YAHOO graph).:rolleyes:
 
Looks like a few of them left us eating their dust!



Here's where last week's Top Decile sits going into Friday:

Thunder - G
Beavis - I
Techy - G
50 Merc - I
Chem - G
Safety - I
Nutt - G
Faustus - S/I
TSPGO/ HR - S/I
Swamp - I
Copter - I
Russell - 75G/25I
Ebb - I

Are those in S and I poised to leave us in the dust, or poised to eat dust?

Tune in tomorrow.

GA
 
From my Amateur/unskillful expectations from Japan tonight, I did not expect them to be up this much if at all.
 
Assuming another negative day in the stockmarket tomorrow, which stock fund is more likely to recover first on Tuesday?
 
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