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Emerging Markets Are Still a Bargain

When I used to be a journalist, one of the rules of the game was to “follow the money.” As an investor, the rules are still the same…

Follow the money — in this case, into emerging markets.

Since then, the shares are up another 12%, compared to breakeven results for the S&P 500 over the same period of time.

What are investors in Brazilian stocks seeing that everyone else is not? For the second quarter in a row, Brazil posted better-than-expected positive economic growth of 0.2% “on the back of a rebound in consumer spending, reinforcing hopes for a recovery from the country’s deepest recession on record,” as The Wall Street Journal noted.

In other words, there was already plenty of bad news (and equally poor expectations) about Brazil’s economy over the past few years. Funny how a well-deserved glimmer of hope makes stocks go up, isn’t it?

That’s why I said, back in July, that “sometimes it helps to step away from a table where the action’s been hot and arguably overvalued (such as the United States) and look for fresh, undervalued opportunities elsewhere (such as Brazil and nearly any other left-for-dead emerging market).”

So what about now, after the Dow Jones Industrial Average was walloped for a 234-point loss yesterday?

One of the better positions among the emerging markets might actually be South Africa (15.4), with the iShares MSCI South Africa ETF (NYSE: EZA).

(Source: Capital IQ)

Yes, the country still has its political and economic problems. Those are already well-reflected in the value investors assign to the market.

On the other hand, approximately half of its gross domestic product (GDP) growth last quarter came from mining, agriculture and manufacturing. If all three continue to do well in a global climate that now favors underpriced, underappreciated emerging market economies, South Africa may well be yet another market that we’ll look back at in six months or a year and say (like Brazil): “Yep, shoulda bought that.”

Kind regards,

Jeff L. Yastine
Editor, Total Wealth Insider

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