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		<title>Emerging Market Funds/ETFs Starting To Look Cheap (CHN, EWM, LDF, MSF, RAF, TAO, TRF, IF, EZA, CH)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 05:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every day we cover many stocks at the end of the day which are hitting new 52-week lows.&#160; Very rarely do we include ETF&#8217;s or closed-end mutual funds in the coverage on that list.&#160; But what is becoming amazing is the daily reckoning we are witnessing where the 52-week low list is dominated by emerging [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=2774&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every day we cover many stocks at the end of the day which are hitting new 52-week lows.&nbsp; Very rarely do we include ETF&#8217;s or closed-end mutual funds in the coverage on that list.&nbsp; But what is becoming amazing is the daily reckoning we are witnessing where the 52-week low list is dominated by emerging market instruments that trade on the NYSE or AMEX as ETF&#8217;s and as closed-end funds.&nbsp; The list is becoming so staggering that you wonder just were the money really is going.&nbsp; The US dollar is getting some strength finally, but the markets in emerging markets are getting pounded daily in these instruments.&nbsp; </p>
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<p>We searched for funds and ETF&#8217;s in emerging markets from Eastern Europeto Russia to Asia to Africa to South America&#8230; and the actualsell-off from highs is starting to look amazing.&nbsp; We haven&#8217;t even had aglobal economic crisis that hit Asia like we did in 1998.Interestingly enough, much of this may be solely on the global growthslowdown and a flight to quality. </p>
<p>What else is interesting is that chasing inflows and outflows for investorsin US markets versus emerging markets in real invested dollar terms isstaggering.&nbsp; To move the market value of the DJIA up 1% in realsupply/demand driven stock markets is massive.&nbsp; The value of the DJIA&#8217;s30 components alone is worth more than $3.5 Trillion on last look.&nbsp; Itdoesn&#8217;t really take $35 Billion worth of net excess and aggregate stockbuying to drive the entire DJIA up 1%, but so the theory goes.&nbsp; But a $35 Billionrotation into even a basket of emerging markets would create one hellof a market day around the globe.</p>
<p>Below are some of the closed-end mutual funds and ETF&#8217;s from emergingmarkets that hit 52-week lows on Friday and we have even shown how farsome of these are off from their stated 52-week highs:</p>
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<li>The China Fund, Inc. (NYSE: CHN) at $28.35, down 47% from $52.97 high</li>
<li>iShares Malaysia (NYSE: EWM) at $9.32, down 33% from $14.05 high</li>
<li>Latin American Discovery Fund Inc. (NYSE: LDF) at $22.10, down 39% from $36.23 high</li>
<li>Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Fund Inc. (NYSE: MSF) at $16.16, down 54% from $35.45 high</li>
<li>RMR ASIA REAL ESTATE (AMEX: RAF) at $10.97, down 35% from $17.08 high</li>
<li>Claymore/AlphaShares China Real Estate (NYSE: TAO) at $15.99, down 42% from $27.57 high</li>
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<p>Here are a few others with recognized names which have hit 52-week lowsin recent days or are at least very close to 52-week lows, and here we haveshown Friday&#8217;s closing price and how far down these are from stated52-week highs as well: </p>
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<li>Templeton Russia and East European Fund Inc. (NYSE: TRF) at $45.62, down 41% from $78.00 high</li>
<li>Indonesia Fund Inc. (AMEX: IF) at $8.69, down about 38% from $14.00 high</li>
<li>iShares MSCI South Africa Index (NYSE: EZA) at $53.47, down 30% from $76.90 high</li>
<li>The Chile Fund Inc. (AMEX: CH) at $16.10, down about 33% from $24.00 high</li>
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<p>If we were allowed to go on and on, this list of near-low emerging market ETF&#8217;s would go on and on as well.</p>
<p>Markets, particularly emerging markets, never die off permanently andindefinitely.&nbsp; Many investors use these funds for their IRA&#8217;s and forlong-term speculation.&nbsp; While troubles are abound in Afghanistan, Iraq,Georgia, Sudan, and other great destinations, remember the longsteadfast advice attributed to Templeton&#8217;s Mark Mobius: <em>&quot;Invest whenthere is blood in the streets.&quot;</em>&nbsp; </p>
<p>As far as where these trade in the days and weeks ahead is anyone&#8217;s guess.&nbsp; Most investors start falling in love with emerging markets after they have made massive runs and when they look stable.&nbsp; It takes those with guts and foresight to begin investing in these after they have seen major sell-offs.&nbsp; Closed-end funds can also trade at huge premiums or discounts their net asset values, and we won&#8217;t dare make the analogy these markets are cheap just because they have sold off so much.&nbsp; But all of these instruments do track markets rather than just a couple stocks and as we noted, those markets never stay down or out of favor forever.</p>
<p>We have started covering some of these issues for long-term investors and here are some of the recent articles:<br /><a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2008/01/africa-the-fina.html ">Africa: The Final Emerging Market Frontier</a><br />On the <a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2008/08/russian-adrs-et.html ">Russian military action against Georgia</a><br />China, <a href="http://www.247wallst.com/2008/08/china-heads-tow.html ">heading to recession?</a></p>
<p>Jon C. Ogg<br />August 18, 2008</p>
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