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Bart
09-07-2006, 02:05 PM
Talk about town is that September is a bad month for the Stock Market. My question is "Is the I fund (international) considered part of the "get out of stock market in question?

pyriel
09-07-2006, 02:30 PM
Bart, I moved your post to the appropriate thread. Yes, the i fund is considered part of the stox. However, in many instances, they seemed to react also to US market a day after there is a big up or down.... Not always though...;-) But then again, what do i know??? ;-)
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tsptalk
09-07-2006, 03:48 PM
I would say, in general - yes. Unless the dollar is really tanking, the international markets seem to move in sympothy with U.S. markets.

Show-me
09-07-2006, 06:23 PM
Hey Bart,

Here is a nice tool that is free to use and I've used it a lot. It compares one stock or indexes to another. I used S&P (C fund), EFA (I fund), British FTSE, and Japan's Nikkei 300. FTSE and Nikkei 300 are major components in the I fund. As you can see globally as we go, goes the rest of the world.

:D

http://tinyurl.com/fugl9


Talk about town is that September is a bad month for the Stock Market. My question is "Is the I fund (international) considered part of the "get out of stock market in question?

Fivetears
09-11-2006, 08:49 PM
Sep 2005 - 3.86%
Sep 2004 - 2.05%
Sep 2003 - 3.08%
Sep 2002 - 10.75%
Sep 2001 - 9.95%

Make your call sir.
Talk about town is that September is a bad month for the Stock Market. My question is "Is the I fund (international) considered part of the "get out of stock market in question?