Interesting thought process. I agree that the inflation story isn't over and levered companies with a big capex may still have room to fall. EEM and VEU are pretty close:
Correlation Matrix
EEM VEU
EEM 1.00 0.93
VEU 0.93 1.00
Descriptive Statistics
sd min max skew kurtosis
EEM...
Yeah, and who knows? The $400 price difference might save a few years of trading profits. Thinking about hocking my machines for an abacus now. I'm gonna get a fancy one where the beads slide on rods :rolleyes:
The blue things outlined in red are clips that hold the expansion cards in place. Your monitors will plug into the four vertical connections on the one and only expansion [video] card that is installed second from the left.
This thing...
I think I'm with you on this one. All I've been hearing on Bloomberg is that Europe is looking better and better. I'll cast my vote now, there's still time to change my mind if I want.
BTW, you have to vote to be eligible for the prize @easymon1, so... get to it :D
Yeah, a trip to the store and buying off the rack is always a nice luxury in today's mail order world.
I find it's easier to keep a cold-spare in the cupboard or basement instead though ;)
Both, in the end it's always up to the end user... at least to some degree. But going to a local IT shop, for someone who has said:
may not be wise. It'd really pay to stick with a more reputable source IMHO. I'm only slightly surprised he's not happy with Dell since I'm not a huge fan either...
https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/wall-st-week-ahead-us-investors-hunt-gains-foreign-stocks-2023-01-13/
In a continually playful spirit of pride, prejudice and braggin' rights (of course), this week I ask:
Gun to your head... you've got to pair VTI against VEU for the week, short one and long...
I don't think human affairs are random. But, we're specifically talking about the financial markets here so... I'd try to serve the needs of the participants.