Emerging Markets

One of the key principles to a capitalistic society and economy for that matter is the ability to expand businesses and continue growth. As countries become more and more industrialized, citizens begin to demand new goods and more technology. Hoping to capitalize on the new demand, multinational corporations attempt to infiltrate the emerging economy to expand their business. Today, some of the most promising emerging markets are China, India, and Brazil.
As an investor, there are many ways to invest in emerging markets. Three of the best ways are to invest in multinational corporations, invest in a foreign company that is located in the emerging market, or to invest in a mutual fund or ETF that is specific to emerging markets.

2 Emerging Market Mining Stocks to Buy

If left-leaning Peruvian presidential candidate loses, these emerging market mining stocks are likely to see shares surge.

3 Rising China Plays for the End of the Age of America

IMF predicts China economy will overtake the U.S. economy in five years. Here are three china stocks to buy.

5 Stocks for $150 Oil

Global tensions, coupled with bullish seasonal and secular factors, could easily push oil prices to $150 per barrel or more.

9 New Global ETFs, 4 New Domestic Funds Debut

First Trust adds 13 new funds to AlphaDEX family, including 9 global ETF fund investments and 4 domestic exchange traded funds.

China Overtaking U.S. by 2016? Believe It

IMF says China's economy will surpass the United States' within five years. Prepare now with emerging market investments.

Zombie Bank Stocks That May Murder Your Portfolio

Massive underperformance in major U.S. financials has signaled trouble in the past. Investors should run screaming from these bank stocks.

5 Dangerous Emerging Market ETFs to Flee

Don't get mixed up in these unstable markets that offer much more risk than reward.

3 Foreign Dividend Stocks to Buy

The telecommunications industry is brimming with opportunities to earn lofty dividends and capital gains, especially with these three foreign dividend stocks.

Tiny Tim Getting Too Big for His Britches

You may want to buy Treasurys if the yield goes to 3.5% or higher, but for now, the Western Asset Emerging Markets Debt Fund (NYSE: ESD) offers a better value and yield.

5 Hot ETFs for 5 Sizzling Sectors

If current trends continue, you'll be glad you have money invested in the following funds pegged to the hottest market sectors.

6 ETFs to Profit in a Stalled Market

The market is stuck and appears vulnerable to a pullback. These funds should benefit from the uncertainties currently holding it back.

3 Big-Name Bargains in Brazil

Emerging market investors can find opportunity in Brazilian oil, bank and utility stocks.

6 Option Trades Sure to Bloom in Q2

Six option trades for the second quarter include Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), Potash (NYSE: POT), iShares Emerging Markets Fund (NYSE: EEM).

IShares EEM, Anadarko Options Draw Traders

The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (NYSE: EEM) is very busy this morning with more than 500,000 call options traded.

7 Investments That Prove Emerging Markets are Still Hot

Russia delivered a stunning 16.3% return in Q1, while India declined 5.2%, but investors can find opportunities in both.

The Stocks NOT to Buy Right Now

The market is in an uptrend, but this is not the time to chase speculative stocks that are close to old highs.

7 Top Global Dividend Stocks to Buy

Income investors willing to look beyond our borders can find generous yields with greater growth potential.

5 Emerging Market Stocks on Sale

Indian investments saw the deepest correction of all the BRICs in Q1. Take advantage of quality emerging markets stocks while they are on sale.

Option Midday Movers

Options trading at midday saw volume leaders in the iShares MSCI Emerging Market ETF (NYSE: EEM) and the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSE: SPY).