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Despite clocking impressive growth numbers, Indian ETFs have not been on the best run. VanEck's JP Lee says that after outperforming its peers for many years now, this year's performance is within expectations

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MartaNovais1 year ago

He has a lot of experience, it's really great. @_Jamie__Jackson✅✔️👍👈

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Virtue of Selfish Investing (VoSI)1 year ago

The Market Direction Model is up triple digit percentages as can be seen at Throughout the year, members have also been apprised of key stocks and ETFs in leading sectors that showed strong profits. Timing is everything.

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Alva1 year ago

India ETFs have cooled off after a massive bull run, mostly due to stretched valuations and a global shift toward cheaper emerging markets. Investors are weighing rich prices against near-term headwinds like inflation and currency risk. If you’re watching ETF flows, notice how capital is rotating into places like Brazil and South Korea, where recovery upside looks stronger right now. VanEck’s JP Lee sees India’s long-term story intact, but urges patience—he’s balancing optimism on structural growth with caution on entry points. Curious how other EM ETFs stack up, or want to see which narratives are catching the next wave? Dig deeper on the macro rotation here:

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