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Can Investors Ride The Emerging Economies Wave?

Warren Stanley
Investors
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Another quarter has come and gone, and like the second quarter, the third quarter was great for stockholders. The Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 indices all rose by 15 percent during the quarter, and all three indices are trading 50 percent above the multi-year lows they set in March. But the longer the current rally drags on, the more analysts are wondering whether it is time for investors to look elsewhere for strong growth. Some analysts have been pointing to emerging markets as the next sector to show bullish growth. There are a number of reasons why emerging markets look attractive right now, and I will focus on three: more room for growth, cheap labor inputs, and net exports.

One reason emerging economies seem to post double-digit GDP growth most years is that,

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Warren has been around Investors Observer since the early days.  His fingerprints can be found on most services offered here and many started out as one of his special projects. Mr. Stanley looks for below-the-radar news tidbits, company happenings, Wall Street whispers, economic trends and essential strategies others might miss. Then he digs in to find the whole story.  And… When he’s done he will share his findings here. One of Warren’s current interests involves strategies, tactics, and tricks of the trade for investors who don’t have a lot of cash to commit to the market. So expect these articles to especially help investors with $5,000 to $10,000 to invest. Many articles here will probably use ETFs and HOLDRs since these are a great low-cost way to play the market.