"Anyone familiar with international investing knows about Brazil; it's hard to ignore the fifth largest country in the world by geography and population," says Ron Rowland.
The contributing editor to Money and Markets explains, "Although the ride will not always be smooth, Brazil still looks much more attractive compared to any broad-based U.S. investment. Meanwhile, there are six ways to gain access into Brazil's burgeoning economy using easy-to-buy ETFs.
"With a mixture of agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, Brazil is one of the more diversified emerging markets.
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Top Picks for 2010: Brazil Small Cap Market Vectors (BRF)
This post is part of a special report, Top Picks for 2010, the 27th annual survey in which TheStockAdvisors.com asks the nation's leading advisors for their single favorite stock for the new year. See all 80 stocks listed here.
"The global bull market is back in Brazil," says international investing expert Nicholas Vardy.
In The Global Bull Market Alert, he explains, "Global markets recovered in the beginning of November; at that time, we looked to one of the hottest markets on the planet, Brazil, through the Market Vectors Brazil Small-Cap ETF (BRF)." The ETF remains his top pick for 2010.
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ETF expert bets on Brazil
"Brazil has long been our favorite of the BRIC countries," says Carl Delfeld. In his Chartwell Global Wealth Letter, the advisor looks at two favored Brazilian equity ETFs.
"Brazil seems to have confounded its critics, who view it as a boom and bust economy; the country has been upgraded to investment grade status by Moody's.
"The US ratings agency cited the resilience of the Brazilian economy to the financial crisis for the upgrade of its sovereign debt ratings one notch to Baa3, its lowest investment grade rating.
"This elevation of quality is well earned after years of reform in the country that led to lower inflation and a stronger currency as well as lower levels of government debt.
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