Outstanding International ETFs: Austria, South Africa and Korea 1 comment
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Only three countries (China not included) generated higher returns than the Dow Jones Total U.S. market in EACH of the last 5 calendar years (2002-2006) AND did not have a negative return in any of those years:
Each of those countries is off to a loss for January 2007. If we soften our criteria and allow up to a 5% loss in the difficult year of 2002 (where the U.S. market declined 22.1%), one additional country joined the list: Australia (EWA) down 1.3% in 2002 and marginally up in January 2007. Malaysia (EWM) was a respectable runner-up, down only 0.7 % in 2002, but not exceeding the U.S. market in 2003 or 2005, yet up 9.4% in January 2007.
When the crowd is mostly focused on a particular country, some other country may in fact offer better opportunities. It's at least worth consideration.
EWO vs. EZA vs. EWY 5-yr chart:

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