Foreign Large Cap Value ETFs Stocks
Most of these ETFs divide their assets among a dozen or more developed markets, including Japan, Britain, France, and Germany. These portfolios primarily invest in larger companies that the appear to be below their intrinsic value, or the price at which the company should trade. In most instances ‘large' implies a market capitalization ($10B and up) that is in the top 70% of all publicly traded stocks within a country. Value can be defined as things like trading at multiples below the market as related to price-to-earnings, price-to-book, price-to-growth or below valuations as comparable companies. With value investing, one is looking to avoid much volatility and as such, this style of investing and industry is best for conservative investors.
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This industry ranks 23 out of 65 ETF categories.
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