| Title | : | Why Emerging Markets ETFs are a Bad Idea |
| Lasting | : | 4.28 |
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| Views | : | 30 rb |
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LOL the irony of uploading the video from an emerging country Comment from : @muffemod |
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👎👎👎👎 Comment from : @GolbalEduVentures |
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1:01 So why am I in Cambodia telling you that an emerging markets ETF is a bad idea?
brThere are 2 main reasons
brThere are actually 3 reasons,
brthe third one is that you enjoy the company of cheap hookers !
brThat video is 100 clickbait Comment from : @_elguapo_ |
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Bad idea your ass Comment from : @glenntunguia |
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How is South Korea an emerging market when it's richer than most first world countries? Comment from : @jjnng |
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4 minutes to tell us that the name in those ETF`s is just wrong Comment from : @deividbx |
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This video should have been titled "Why 'Emerging Markets' ETFs Are Misleading", not "A Bad Idea" He takes 35 minutes to just say that most of them include well developed economies (as opposed to emerging ones), and that many of these ETFs perform well So it's not that they're a bad idea or investment, it's just that the name is misleading 😒 Comment from : @FlipSparrow |
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Straight clown Comment from : @Gustavo-yh7ic |
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This is a 12 year old kid who doesn’t seem to have done any actual research on EM ETFs Fidelity doesn’t own ishares There are plenty of problems with EM ETFs This kid doesn’t seem to know them Comment from : @philistineau |
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bro do you really have to button up al the way up to your neck like that?I wont do any business with you if you are my adviser, pardon me for sharing my thoughts Comment from : @larsli9946 |
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wow terrible call prob worse call of all time Comment from : @wakingupfrom |
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We recently made a video about EM ETFs in which we discuss the difference in Index construction and which products may be more appropriate for certain investors As Reid points out it's not clear However, many of these products do what they intend to do, and in that respect are good products However, as with any investment make sure you know what you're buying Comment from : @fundscreeneruk9287 |
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right, because inflation doesn't positively affect emerging markets You need to go back to a basic economy class Comment from : @leggoego |
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Watched Bloomberg Markets and Finance interview with Grantham on 1/22/21 and he says the opposite He encourages investing in emerging market stocks Do you still think it's a bad idea? Comment from : @travisadams4470 |
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Thanks for wasting my time Comment from : @tundraxd2768 |
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4 minutes about nothing Comment from : @Verde88 |
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That introwhat a douchebag Go home, you make all expats look bad Comment from : @WhatACoolArrow |
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Watching this video is a bad idea Comment from : @franciscooteiza |
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What about the emerging market ETFs that ARE invested in emerging markets? Comment from : @PointNemo9 |
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Could you repeat yourself one more time? 😂 Comment from : @steffpeeters7609 |
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I've owned AIA ETF for a year now, which is an ETF that tracks the 51 largest companies in Asia, and I've been blown away by the amazing returns I'm up nearly 27 since I purchased it These are not shady companies, but rather the biggest most powerful companies in a growing marketAsia Comment from : @salty-as-heck9915 |
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You are completely wrong The biggest one iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF is based on China 42 percent, India 8 and Brazil 4 percent Comment from : @arcadio65 |
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By quick search you can find advanced emerging markets and just emerging markets Comment from : @raharahovsky1714 |
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Ok so your talking about EM etfs, but u can buy individual country etfs lol, u can just buy india and its 100 india i thought u were gonna say somthing profound, like my problem with EM etfs is an emerging market usually doesnt break out untill a new industry forms in that country so when cambodia starts making the best solar panels in the world and grows by 550, your holding an etf full of banks and banana farms and growing at maybe 30 Comment from : @Wildboy789789 |
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Emerging market ETFs vary considerably in their design and purpose However, your comments suggest they’re all the same This is a big fault with your video A much better video would be to provide a checklist to use when looking at an ETF or to provide examples of how an emerging market ETF could be used with direct shares like Baba or TCEHY Comment from : @ManMountain1974 |
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Emerging markets ETFs are pretty silly It includes countries ranging from South Africa to Taiwan to China - I would say that is overdiversification Comment from : @niceguy3148 |
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Cheers for the Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your initial thoughts Have you considered - Rozardner Flying Bird Reality (just google it)? It is a good one off product for learning a simple option trading secret to win big without the headache Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin finally got cool results with it Comment from : @showhighlights3321 |
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Funds do that to reduce volatility, Emerging markets are very volatile and robust markets are less Comment from : @ianbreitenbach8352 |
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This dude moves so much Comment from : @antonpletnov9755 |
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Does he have a youtube channel? Great analysis as always My question: What about buying the Shanghai composite index fund? Just literally buy the whole Shanghai market, that would be similar to investing in the USA's S&P500 right? I"m thinking of putting my assets in the following: 40 s and p 500, 20 crypto, 20 Shanghai composite fund, and 20 to purchase an apartment in either China or Colombia Comment from : @evanserickson |
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And I guess your company is the better option Comment from : @andreferrer9350 |
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Msci Comment from : @killowatraibikio2855 |
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Thanks, my emerging markets are doing terrible but that is because I placed my money in them three weeks before the outbreak I plan to discontinue my emerging ETFs once I actually invest overseas, but due to the fact that their are no internationally flights That's going to be a while Thanks for the info mate Comment from : @chrislanejones |
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Emerging markets don't have the proper investor protections and stringent requirements for public company accounting/financial reporting Look at all the fraud with Chinese companies lately as an example Comment from : @IndependenceCityMotoring |
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Informative and insightful Thanks Mr Kirchenbauer Comment from : @amir5593 |
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You basically just kept repeating yourself for 4 minutes and 28 seconds Comment from : @jathu |
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I have to disagree, as someone who looks at the data on investing (studies) Emerging markets ETFs are a good choice Comment from : @AussieMoneyMan |
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its always a good idea to give money to someone who isnt going to give it back lol Comment from : @wudupfammm8555 |
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I don't think you've grasped the concept of the MSCI classification between developed/emerging/frontier markets and are just splitting hairs about the definition Comment from : @rainerwahnsinn2150 |
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When a product is named one thing but offers something different, that's usually good enough reason to not purchase it Comment from : @NickDemski |
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Interesting perspective on this kind of ETF I don't work much in this area, am day and swing trading but learn something new everyday and will do further research in this area Comment from : @maverickcapitalist1 |
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Also, anything 'emerging markets' are possibly a good idea when the economy is blooming they're not a good idea in bad times, like we are stepping into right nowbrAlways(!) check the 'contents' (don't know the word in english) of any ETF you are investing in as-wellbrDon't expect huge gains from ETF's They're a way to spread the investment, thus reducing risk, thus less possible profit (but also less possible loss, naturally) Comment from : @Capeau |
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May disagree with this one You can buy ETFs of specific countries, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Colombia, Malaysia, Peru, Thailand, etc, Check Ishares ETFs, these are in USD but track the local currency too, so normally way more volatile than a multi country ETF Comment from : @ironguidesbrasil7219 |
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