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What Do The Charts Say About Emerging Markets?

21 October 2009 at 10:07 am by Staff     Bookmark and Share    Follow EtfExpert on Twitter

The argument in favor of emerging market investing is that corporate growth rates abroad far surpass the weaker results in the developed economies. Given the enormous amount of money that has been pouring into emerging market holdings, however, are the good times already “baked into the cake?”

Today, we’re checking one technical analyst’s perspectives on emerging markets. Readers may also wish to investigate info on inflation protection as well as Actively Managed ETFs. 

Diving A Little Deeper In The Strategy-In-A-Box ETFs – Bill Luby, Vix And More
Investors Seek Inflation Protection With ETFs - John Spence, MarketWatch  
Do Emerging-Markets Funds Have More Upside? - Leslie Norton, SmartMoney

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One Response to “What Do The Charts Say About Emerging Markets?”

  1. Bill Luby says:

    Thanks for the mention, Gary. I appreciate the honor of being included in such fine company.

    Cheers,

    -bill


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