Abnormal Returns: screencasts of the week
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- July 30th, 2010
We hope you are enjoying our ongoing series of screencasts. The Screenr functionality at Chart.ly is well worth a look for anyone looking to illustrate their investment ideas.
We have linked below to our screencasts from the week ended July 30th . Below you can find our most recent screencast embedded. Please feel free to contact us with questions and/or feedback.
Monday, July 26th: FDX: What $FDX earnings tell us about the distinction between the stock market and the domestic economy.
Tuesday, July 27th: TXF: The Texas economy was a standout this past decade, but how did Texas stocks perform?
Wednesday, July 28th: EWZ: The ETF industry has discovered Brazil and provides a number of ways to invest in this BRIC country.
Thursday, July 29th: MACRO: The sovereign debt/GDP ratio in the news of late. Is it a good measure or simply an incomplete one?
Friday, July 30th: EMB: As the emerging markets develop and mature investors are willing to approach them in a new manner.
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