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EEM: Bull or Bear?
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+23.05%
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My summer pick is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that allows you to participate in the world's fastest-moving international sector—the emerging markets. The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index (EEM) gives you exposure to the best stocks in some of the hottest emerging markets—Brazilian petroleum firms, Chinese telecommunications companies and Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturers, just to name a few. These companies all are growing at a blistering pace, and their share price increases have helped to send EEM up more than 40% since early March. As investors across the globe continue to see...
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15 favorite ETFs for 2009
EEM
+78.35%
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313 days
Filed under: Major movement, International markets, Newsletters, Mutual funds, ETF Investing, Commodities, Oil, S and P 500, DJIA, Stocks to Buy, Recession, Best Stocks for 2009 For 26 years, at the start of each year, I've conducted an annual survey of newsletter advisors, asking for their favorite investment for the coming year. Until 2 or 3 years ago, their responses were almost always individual stocks and an occasional mutual fund. <>Increasingly in recent years, many advisors have found their favorite positions to be exchange traded funds, whereby they can invest in a sector, region, or s>...
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Top Stock Picks '09: iShares Emerging Markets (EEM)
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(closed on 01/16/09)
Filed under: International markets, Brazil, Russia, Newsletters, Mutual funds, ETF Investing, Eastern Europe, Stocks to Buy, Best Stocks for 2009 This post is part of a special annual report -- Top Stock Picks '09 -- in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked 75 leading newsletter advisors to select their favorite investment for the new year. 
International investing expert Nicholas Vardy looks to the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index (AMEX: EEM) as his favorite investment idea for 2009. <>In his Global Stock Investor, he explains, "The exchange-traded fund is a bet that the initiatives of policy make>...
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Oversold bounce due for Emerging Markets (EEM)
EEM
+16.85%
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(closed on 01/04/09)
Filed under: International markets, India, China, Brazil, Russia, Newsletters, Mutual funds, Mexico, Eastern Europe, Stocks to Buy "iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (ASE: EEM) is a bet on on a short-term bottom in emerging markets," says international expert Nick Vardy in The Global Bull Market Alert.
"This recommendation is based on the belief that the initiatives of policy makers across the globe will trigger a sustained, short-term bounce between now and the end of the year. <>"First, the policy responses to the global economic crisis have been both massive and coordinated. These efforts combine>...
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NationCapShares: An ETF Idea for Developed, Emerging, and Frontier Markets
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-30.81%
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(closed on 10/03/08)
The accompanying table represents the 53 companies in my NationCapShares ETF proposal for developed, emerging, and frontier markets based on the following selection guidelines: 1.) Select one company from the entire Standard & Poor pool of companies with the largest market capitalization from each nation, which must be at least $5 billion (USD) in order to qualify for inclusion. 2.) All companies must have a trailing 52-week stock price performance of greater than negative forty percent (-40%) in order to qualify for inclusion in this fund. If the company with the la...
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