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Thursday, April 07, 2016

Avoid Eurotrash & European Investments Too

Markos Kaminis mustache eurotrash
I had a ball causing curiosity with this mustache
European equities recovered lost ground Wednesday thanks largely to a greater than expected weekly crude oil draw reported from U.S. inventory. That’s nice, but it should be a fleeting factor, while the weight I see coming against Europe as the quarter progresses is unfortunately stickier. Avoid Eurotrash (trust me on this one) and European investments too! Writers gotta be courageous with a touch of creative comedy, otherwise, why kick against the goad? See more on this at Still Avoid Europe Despite Contrarian Temptations.

Eurozone Relative ETFs
Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF (NYSE: VGK)
iShares Europe (NYSE: IEV)
WisdomTree Europe Hedged Equity (NYSE: HEDJ)
iShares MSCI Germany (NYSE: EWG)
iShares MSCI France (NYSE: EWQ)
iShares MSCI Spain Capped (NYSE: EWP)
iShares MSCI Italy Capped (NYSE: EWI)
Global X FTSE Portugal 20 (NYSE: PGAL)
iShares MSCI Belgium Capped (NYSE: EWK)
iShares MSCI Netherlands (NYSE: EWN)
iShares MSCI Austria Capped (NYSE: EWO)
iShares MSCI Finland Capped (NYSE: EFNL)
iShares MSCI Ireland Capped (NYSE: EIRL)
Global X FTSE Greece 20 (NYSE: GREK)
iShares MSCI U.K. (NYSE: EWU) – Non Eurozone

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