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despite its low price tag, VOX is less liquid than the more ..... being much more expensive than VOX , IYZ is also a little more concentrated ..... telecom industry can consider Vanguard Telecom Services ETF VOX as a tactical investment for
competing telecom ETF Vanguard Telecom Services VOX . However, investors should note that ..... also consider Vanguard Telecom Services VOX (0.19% expense ratio). In addition to being much cheaper than IYZ, VOX actually has larger weightings in top holdings
trading volumes. For broad-based U.S. exposure to the telecom sector, investors should consider Vanguard Telecom Services ETF VOX (0.19% expense ratio), iShares Dow Jones U.S. Telecom IYZ (0.47% expense ratio), or the
consider Vanguard Telecom Services VOX (0.24 expense ratio). Verizon ..... weightings ranging from 22%-24% of VOX 's assets. There's also iShares ..... iShares Dow Jones US Telecom IYZ or Vanguard Telecom Services ETF VOX , which spread their assets across
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Kim Arthur submits: Several times a week, Seeking Alpha's Jason Aycock asks money managers about their single highest-conviction position - what they would own (or short) if they could choose just one stock or ETF. Kim Arthur is founding partner, CEO and portfolio manager at Main Management , a San
Lets take VOX ( Telecommunication Services ) with a yield of 3.75%. In Dec when it distributes the 3.75% dividend, wont the EFT price drop by 3.75%?
though, is relatively new and her portfolio bears close resemblance to her benchmark as well as ETFs like Vanguard Telecom Services ETF VOX . Telecom's charms might be best enjoyed through a passively managed vehicle. Fidelity Real Estate Investment
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35484.html Former President George W. Bush gets more blame for the country’s economic troubles than his successor or the Democrats who control Congress, according to a Harris poll out Wednesday. Thirty-one percent of the 2,344 adults surveyed said Bush deserves the most blame for a rough economy, leading the second-place Wall Street by 6 percentage points. Democrats in Congress were blamed by 16 percent of those polled, while President Barack Obama was blamed by 14 percent. Republicans in Congress were blamed by 9 percent of respondents, and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was blamed by 4 percent. __________________________ 31 percent blame Bush. 25 percent blame Wall Street. I think Democrats have their strategery for the next election. I think the people have it right too. America is still suffering from the troubles of the frat boy presidency. vox populi vox dei. the voice of the people is the voice of god.