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Contrarian Investors Should Love Emerging Markets

Bloomberg2021-08-20

Stocks in developing countries are lagging behind those in the U.S. They could be poised to outperform in the coming years. Emerging markets get no respect. Theyaccountfor about two-fifths of global ...

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  • FT585
    ·2021-08-23
    Like 
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  • Jasminephyo
    ·2021-08-23
    Ok
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  • MengYang
    ·2021-08-23
    Nice, please like
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  • Kong06
    ·2021-08-23
    Ok
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  • Kong06
    ·2021-08-23
    Ok
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  • IAS
    ·2021-08-23
    I believe emerging markets have lots of opportunities, but it’s a matter of timing Eg. when is the big breakthrough really going to happen… 
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    • diggydog
      yeah
      2021-08-23
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  • IAS
    ·2021-08-23
    I believe emerging markets have lots of opportunities, but it’s a matter of timing Eg. when is the big breakthrough really going to happen… 
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  • IAS
    ·2021-08-23
    I believe emerging markets have lots of opportunities, but it’s a matter of timing Eg. when is the big breakthrough really going to happen… 
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  • IAS
    ·2021-08-23
    I believe emerging markets have lots of opportunities, but it’s a matter of timing Eg. when is the big breakthrough really going to happen… 
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    • LimLS
      Waiting means there is opportunity cost. A worthwhile bet but might be a long wait. Definitely not advisable to allocate too much as it may cause a drag on the overall portfolio
      2021-08-23
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  • Sharon87
    ·2021-08-23
    Buy the dips 
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    • Kong06
      ok
      2021-08-23
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    • Kong06
      ok
      2021-08-23
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  • Dcagency
    ·2021-08-23
    US market is the capital market drive mainlyby greed!!! So more opportunities [Cool] 
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  • Dcagency
    ·2021-08-23
    US market is the capital market drive mainlyby greed!!! So more opportunities [Cool] 
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  • Solewalker
    ·2021-08-23
    Maybe wait for China to bottom
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  • CLLee
    ·2021-08-23
    ?
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  • LimLS
    ·2021-08-23
    There are also people saying China/HK market will be the next big thing. But those who had invested in them for the last 5 years had seen almost no growth even if we exclude the recent China price drop. Investing in US is still more sensible. Allocate a portion to emerging markets, "hoping" for a outperformance is ok. But don't allocate too much since we are betting on "hope"
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  • JoelLee
    ·2021-08-23
    Like and reply pls thx!
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    • Sohws
      Done
      2021-08-23
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    • Sohws
      Done
      2021-08-23
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  • Yingyingloo
    ·2021-08-23
    Ok
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  • JoelLee
    ·2021-08-23
    Reply and like pls thx
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  • JoelLee
    ·2021-08-23
    Reply and like pls thx
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  • JoelLee
    ·2021-08-23
    Reply and like pls thx
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