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india is where it's at
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India is going to be the next success story
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India is going to continue to boom in the coming years. The US is going to want to balance China in its own region (Asia) in the coming years and India will be a huge player in this. With 1.2 billion people, this economy has so far to go. Great long-term outlook for the Indian economy and growth for their stocks as they benefit from modernization and globalization.
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India has fundamentals going for it not seen in the other 3 BRIC economies.. They had economic reforms some years ago, making them more western-like.. that are now yielding fruit. They are not as commodity focused as Russia or even Brazil. They are not experiencing the arguable bubble that China may have, and again are not as government regulated. They continue to develop hi-tech, which will serve them for many years, even as they price out of the outsourcing game.
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India is the new China!
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Wowzers...... India baby!!
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We all know that India is growing faster than the US.
The rise in the Indian stock market is simply unbelievable. Obviously past growth does not necessarily indicate future growth. But I would like to bet on the Indians.
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India's economy is probably expanding faster than China but not enough investors have noticed yet because all eyes are on China. This is a good way to purchase India's economy.
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This investment is a great one in my opinion, with real growth and probable price increases to bullish investors' liking. The growth is in international markets according to a general theme I have come up with on many U.S. company earnings and that does not consider what the markets are doing themself. We have large price increases possible and I sure want to be along for the ride (I own these in a real money portfolio as well)
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Gotta get into India. This echange traded note seems like an excellent way to tap into the India market. I bought some of these in real life too. They are also more tax efficient than ETFs.
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India will recover from the current downturn and continue to expand.
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India is a fast growing country. As they fix their corruption problems, in the messy way that democracy, and education, eventually correct these problems, the average person will do better and better. With Billions of people all looking to get ahead, and more people doing it in their own country, India is a strong place for future growth in this world. Along with China (see FXI).
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Economy with huge room to run. Favorable prospects v dollar.
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This ETN tracks 68 stocks in Indias NSE. YTD Indian shares have taken a beating and will recover again this year.
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I owned FXI until early this week. How much higher can Chinese stocks really go? Are their banks really solvent? After watching FXI go up, up, up, it was time to take the money from the table and go into another fast growing country....India.
I like the new ETN concept as it guarantees the performance of the India index. It is a great way to get foreign investment money into their stock market. From what I can tell, the India stock market is nowhere near as inflated as China. That being said, India has nowhere near the infrastructure to support growth compared to China. I have been to both countries and the advantage is definately for China. But for long-term growth, India is a great place to be and I am officially out of FXI and into INP. Barring any economic or political collapse (no small risk), outperformance of the S&P 500 seems like a sure thing. Famous last words....but 6 CAPS all-stars feel the same and none disagree.
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A nice way to invest in India. So far this market has been pretty difficult to get into as an individual investor.
The good thing about India is that they have been pretty self sufficient and not dependent on export.
With the middle class growing and getting richer, it is a good place to invest in.
The people their are also getting investment savvy.
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The first low-cost fund for Americans to invest in India. Previously, the only Indian funds for Americans were higher overhead mutual funds. Just launched a few days ago.
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