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9/5/2008 4:00 PM

Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)

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Avatar NetscribeETF (94.05) Submitted: 2/02/07 7:31 AM : Outperform Start Price: $38.48 VWO Score: 12.52

Buoyed by a falling dollar, surging foreign investments and burgeoning industrial sector, it looks like, emerging-market funds still have some fire left in them. Also, the emerging market stocks are heavily tied to commodity prices and if oil, for ex...

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Avatar Australopithecus (< 20) Submitted: 11/21/06 10:57 AM : Outperform Start Price: $35.95 VWO Score: 16.92

With the U.S. economy slowing down, there are potentially greater gains to be had by investing in the booming emerging markets overseas where it is still only the springtime for their flowering economies. The flipside of this is that there is also gr...

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Avatar ronniedallas (62.84) Submitted: 9/19/06 7:40 AM : Outperform Start Price: $33.15 VWO Score: 20.15

great diversification into global blue chips located out of america. Some of their holdings have great marketshare in North America as well.
this category of funds should do well in the long run as gobalization plays out.

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Avatar sadiqpunjani (86.58) Submitted: 2/20/07 7:31 PM : Outperform Start Price: $39.22 VWO Score: 11.19

This ETF was voted best by Fools Articles. I wanted to get Gazprom shares, but since I couldn't get it, I decided to get the ETF that had Gazprom as the #1 holding. Even w/ Energy sector struggling this fund has produced positive results.

They als...

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Avatar SensibleGirl (89.51) Submitted: 11/29/06 8:45 PM : Outperform Start Price: $37.05 VWO Score: 13.69

Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (formerly Vanguard Emerging Markets VIPERs), is an open-end investment company or MUTUAL FUND, which invests in foreign stocks, making it potentially more risky than an ETF investing in US stocks. Investor (VIPER) shares...

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Avatar howardsmash30 (48.03) Submitted: 1/14/07 6:56 AM : Outperform Start Price: $37.50 VWO Score: 14.10

I've added this fund to my portfolio to tap into the emerging market sector without too much undo stress. Expense fees are some of the lowest out there for this kind of ETF. Its broad diversification lowers the some of this volatility that comes with...

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Avatar Ganndalf (< 20) Submitted: 12/20/06 12:08 AM : Outperform Start Price: $37.94 VWO Score: 12.45

Wow! My first ETF. I've never owned an ETF before or any mutual fund either for that matter. This looks like a winner though.

This is the first pick I found- the little dickens- using the fantabulous new Caps advanced screen. I screened for 5...

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Avatar WillyMoe (77.15) Submitted: 11/21/06 10:55 PM : Outperform Start Price: $36.54 VWO Score: 15.38

.30% expense ratio for a broadly diversified international fund. There has b
Although I like Asia Pacific Tiger and Dodge and Cox International more, if you are already in Vanguard funds, it would be a great way to diversify your holdings without m...

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Avatar Patrick6k (< 20) Submitted: 7/11/07 12:05 PM : Outperform Start Price: $47.05 VWO Score: -1.50

With continued weakening of the U.S. dollar and maturing development of traditional geographical regions for investment, emerging markets are the place for your money. Since the vast integration of our global economy, the risks that used to be such ...

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Avatar maitas44 (20.08) Submitted: 1/26/08 11:02 AM : Outperform Start Price: $46.00 VWO Score: -10.98

After Alvin Tofler's idea in his "third wave" book.

First wave was agro and it created U$S:12000 per year per person.
Second wave was industry and it created U$S:80000 per year per person.
Third wave was knoledge and it created U$S:300000 per year p...

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