The problem with the emerging markets is that it is made of a lot of moving parts and they are not necessarily moving together. On a downtrend but it is basing. He thinks he is going to buy it in the next couple of weeks. He would probably enter the position on a break out probably at $19.
Some emerging market plays are challenging. The markets are closed when ours are open so they bid / ask spread tends to be high. EEM-N would be preferred but it is in US dollars. VEE-T is another option.
Chart shows the bottom in August-September, which is holding. If we have a global expansion emerging markets should benefit.
(or VEE-T) The idea is to gradually move away from the US to global markets. It is closing the gap in terms of outperforming.
Charting it against iShares MSCI World Index Fund (XWD-T) for a comparison. Chart shows that the BMO product is starting to close the gap. The period from March on is beginning to be a period of early relative outperformance.
(Top Pick Nov 9/11, Up 2.09%) Now prefers the VEE from Vanguard.
BMO Emerging Markets ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol ZEM-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (ZEM-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:ZEM or ZEM-T
In the last year, 3 stock analysts published opinions about ZEM-T. 3 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for BMO Emerging Markets ETF.
BMO Emerging Markets ETF was recommended as a Top Pick by Stan Wong on 2021-01-13. Read the latest stock experts ratings for BMO Emerging Markets ETF.
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On 2021-01-22, BMO Emerging Markets ETF (ZEM-T) stock closed at a price of $25.5.