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To: John Pitera who wrote (1746)12/14/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
HI John; With so many things I want to look at I try to find ways
to keep some of it fast and dirty maybe not so exact but simple.

quote.yahoo.com

That's my foreign market index, over lapped with the S&P500,
The webs track the major indexes, you can buy and sell them just
like stocks. It's neat in that they are already converted to
dollars, and you can compare apples to apples vs the S&P.
In as much as it's a percentage game, I don't need the actual
index the webs do nicely.
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If you use the my Yahoo feature on Yahoo..and click make portfolio,
with them in your url window, Yahoo will pop them in a portfolio
for you, and you can paper trade them all.
O KEF is not a web, Korea don't have one, but KEF is a closed end
fund and damm near tracks Korea, as it only has the major holdings.
Jim
PS this sort of keeps everthing relative , it's like having
a currecy vs dollar index overlay but it's all built in.