BEST Emerging Markets ETF

According to Wikipedia, an emerging market is one that “has some characteristics of a developed market, but does not fully meet its standards… This includes markets that may become developed markets in the future or were in the past.”

Typically, an emerging market is one undergoing a phase of transition from low-income and less developed to more industrial and higher standards of living. As you can probably imagine, there is HUGE opportunity in this space for investments.

Countries like the United States (the U.S. market) would NOT be considered an emerging market because the US is already very developed as a nation. On the other hand, a country like Croatia is not developed enough to be considered an emerging market, so would fall into the category of frontier markets.

If you’ve reviewed your investing goals and decided that emerging markets are the right play for you, you may be curious about which ones to buy. Here are 5 of the best emerging markets ETFs of 2021.

Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)

– Assets Under      Management: $81.91B – Expense Ratio: 0.10% – Average Daily Volume:      9,512,165 – Total Cumulative      Returns (To Date): 105% – Issuer: Vanguard

iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM)

– Assets Under      Management: $30.99B – Expense Ratio: 0.68% – Average Daily Volume:      34,752,168 – Total Cumulative      Returns (To Date): 363% – Issuer: iShare

SPDR Portfolio Emerging Markets ETF (SPEM)

– Assets Under      Management: $5.97B – Expense Ratio: 0.11% – Average Daily Volume:      1,430,200 – Total Cumulative      Returns (To Date): 50% – Issuer: SPDR

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