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How To Play International Small Caps: Lewis Braham

TedTed
edited August 2015 in Fund Discussions
FYI: (Click On Article title At Top Of Google Search)

Why active management beats indexing when it comes to investing in international small-cap stocks.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.google.com/#q=How+to+Play+International+Small+Caps+barron's

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  • Thanks, @LewisBraham and @Slick! I think I will add OSMAX to my collection.
  • edited August 2015
    @little5bee, You're welcome.:-)
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  • Any thoughts on OBIOX? Is it still a wild ride? I thought the manager had a very quantitative approach. Less bloated than OSMAX, but tons of turnover.
  • @Maurice

    OSMAX is no load, NTF at Schwab. $2500 min in brokerage acct., $1000 min in IRA.

    P.S. I love Eric Clapton!
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  • @Maurice Have you read "Wonderful Tonight" by Pattie Boyd? Loved it.
  • The urgency and high drama have been there from the getgo, 49y ago;
    check 3:24ff:



    or 26:50ff of the whole album (highly recommended):



    The playing prior is also high-emotion, of course.

    The chief thing EC developed after this, or refined anyway, is that absolutely unequaled phrasing, long-line, creamy, like a professional's big singing breath. All with tremendous, relaxed facility and technique.
  • For Wellstrade customers, OSMYX is available in retirement accounts for a $500 minimum.

    Kevin
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  • The KR book is pretty good if you have not read it.
  • edited August 2015
    Fidelity offers lots of A shares load-waived & NTF, including OSMAX. The ones that are LW & NTF are shown as such right below the name of the fund, at the top of the fund page, e.g., here.
  • Have to drop a fund if I wish to add another.
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