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South Africa (EZA) Why? Gold is up & looks to stay up/government less crap than recent past. Europe (VGK) Why? General Sell America pickup. Did well enough to keep for diversification purposes. Spain (EWP) Has been run by a competent government recently. Actual population growth in Europe!! Japan (BBJP) General Sell America pickup. Did well enough to keep for diversification purposes. I might sell soon. We'll see if the new LDP leader is a steady hand or starts going wild. Mexico (FLMX) Capable new president. Somehow managing to hold off Trump crisis AND expand trade with everywhere other than the USA at the same time. ASEA (ASEA) General Sell America pickup + part of the Asia-Pac world economic hub. And the biggest part of my portfolio is Korea: EWY. 46% Samsung & SK Hynix and... some other stuff.... Picked it up last year post-coup because of the post-coup dip. Then things got really wild. Best investment decision I've ever made.

For my personal Roth I'm just buying VGK and ASEA ETF.  Unfortunately the ol Trowe employer 401k has shit options for international. 

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r/stocksSee Comment

Literally most of the world has semi annual filings including all of EU, Switzerland, and many of the ASEA countries.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

yup. Same thing is already happening with Huawei and Xiaomi and other tech companies you want to ban... They're bigger than ever now because the Chinese are forced to invest and develop all those things internally and they're becoming very competitive and dominant. While America is withdrawing from the world stage to become more isolated and self-reliant because idiots in America are so self-absorbed and delusional about American exceptionalism that they're tend to ignoring or look down on the rest of the world, China is seeing opportunity for expansion and influence, and so they're going out to Africa and ASEA and South America to gain more global presence and larger potential market than any Americans are interested in and they have the potential to overwhelm everything. People are putting up videos of countries like Nigeria where there are a bunch of Chinese companies on billboards and shelves lined with nothing but Chinese tech. The more US wants to handcuff itself and not sell to China, the more it forces China to make, borrow, steal what they need on their own.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

im also bullish emerging markets long term, but i dont think the time for entry is here yet. i think we are heading into a period of extremely high volatility in the next couple months not just in the US but around the world. at the same time, the DXY is at a 2 year low. with the upcoming volatility, i believe the DXY will have a big run. as the DXY rises that will put a headwind against emerging markets. however, the time for emerging markets is coming when the DXY tops out this cycle. Im looking at principally DVYE emerging markets dividend etf and then also ASEA southeast asia, AFK africa, ILF latin america

r/investingSee Comment

Invest in India. Or in the ASEA reagion.

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r/investingSee Comment

I'm a fan of the ASEA ETF as a portion of your international holdings.

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r/investingSee Comment

ASEA seems to have what your looking for. It's a little overweighted in the top few holdings, but it's mostly things that aren't available on US exchanges.

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r/stocksSee Comment

look at ASEA -- southeast Asian nations like Singapore, Thailand, etc. lots of foreign/international ETFs are gonna have pretty strong Asian holdings. VXUS has about 40% Asian stocks, mainly Japan and China.

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r/stocksSee Comment

ABB Ltd (German: ABB AG, French, Italian, Romansh: ABB SA),[1] formerly ASEA Brown Boveri, is a Swedish–Swiss multinational corporation headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland,[7] operating mainly in robotics, power, heavy electrical equipment, and automation technology areas. It is ranked 341st in the Fortune Global 500 list of 2018 and has been a global Fortune 500 company for 24 years.[8] Until the sale of its Power Grids division in 2020, ABB was Switzerland's largest industrial employer.[9] ABB is traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zürich, Nasdaq Stockholm and the New York Stock Exchange in the United States.[10]

r/investingSee Comment

This is all based on what is available on US exchanges. EMXC and FM will give you access to virtually all emerging and frontier markets - beware the risks. I like EMXC because it excludes China, which is my preference right now. VWO is best if you want China as a major component. As for FM, it's the only frontier market etf on US exchanges. It has a high yield and has been pretty steady. EMXC and FM are both lower volume, but not to the point of being a big issue unless you're looking at considerable sums of money. You can also invest in country specific etfs; EWW is the largest volume Mexico-specific etf. Virtually all etfs that are country specific are from Blackrock (iShares). [Blackrock EWW Mexico ETF](https://www.ishares.com/us/products/239670/ishares-msci-mexico-capped-etf). Regional specific etfs exist as well. AFK for Africa (disproportionately South Africa & Nigeria). ILF offers the biggest Latin American stocks. ASEA for Southeast Asia (disproportionately Vietnam - which is good, imo, though not enough Singapore...). EZU for the European Union. I'd suggest pursuing etf options, particularly if you aren't especially knowledgeable about which countries offer the best options at the least risk. ​ As for your specific country choices, Mexico is rather risky as a single country investment (though could do well). I wouldn't add it alone, and I'd take only a small position if you are really deadset on it. There is also a Greece-specific one which... well, it's your money... AFK has a really high yield for Africa, though I'd recommend just going with FM if you really want African and other frontier markets.

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per Wiki: **ABB Ltd** ([German](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language): *ABB AG*, [French](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language), [Italian](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_language), [Romansh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romansh_language): *ABB SA*),[\[1\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABB#cite_note-art-1) formerly **ASEA Brown Boveri**, is a [Swedish](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden)–[Swiss](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland) [multinational corporation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multinational_corporation) headquartered in [Zürich, Switzerland](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C3%BCrich,_Switzerland) ; but, yes, you are correct to tie in the Wallenberg connection. Good family to follow.