Biggest Contrarian Opportunities in ETFs

By: ETFdb
Contrarian investing is a well-known strategy in which an investor takes a position contrary to the majority of the investing world or against any prevailing trends. The methodology was perhaps stated best by Warren Buffett, who told investors to “be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.” While it can often be tough to go against the grain, contrarian-style investments often have large upside potential, making them especially attractive allocations. Below, we outline three ETFs that contrarians may want to consider for their portfolios [for more ETF news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter]. India Small Cap on the Cheap As a cornerstone emerging market, many investors have been enticed by India’s rapidly expanding economy in recent years. The small cap sector, though risky, often comes with a larger upside potential, drawing investors in. Thus far in 2013, the two small cap ETFs focused on [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Monetary Policy Around The Globe: Currency ETF Edition ETFdb Weekly Watchlist: FXA, FXY Await Bank Rate Decisions, CNDA Hinges On Employment The Curious Case of Silver ETFs Thursday’s ETF Chart To Watch: FXY Rebound In Focus After BoJ Rate Decision Sector ETFs: Biggest Winners & Losers YTD
Contrarian investing is a well-known strategy in which an investor takes a position contrary to the majority of the investing world or against any prevailing trends. The methodology was perhaps stated best by Warren Buffett, who told investors to “be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.” While it can often be tough to go against the grain, contrarian-style investments often have large upside potential, making them especially attractive allocations. Below, we outline three ETFs that contrarians may want to consider for their portfolios [for more ETF news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter]. India Small Cap on the Cheap As a cornerstone emerging market, many investors have been enticed by India’s rapidly expanding economy in recent years. The small cap sector, though risky, often comes with a larger upside potential, drawing investors in. Thus far in 2013, the two small cap ETFs focused on [...]

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