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Cramer Tours Kremlin & Politburo (MTL, WBD, CTCM, SEDC, CETV, TRF, RSX)
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This week on CNBC’s MAD MONEY, Jim Cramer highlighted how Russia has many very promising prospects for emerging markets investors. He gave many ways to play the country with ADR’s of public Russian companies that trade in the U.S. We only wanted to run a single summary since this was his fixed series going all week. Here were his picks this week for Russia:
As far as going abroad, you’ve always heard a673b.bigscoots-temp.com talk about ETF’s and Closed-End funds as trading vehicles that offer significant upside without as much individual portfolio risk due to a single company. The longest running fund we used for investing in Russia is the Templeton Russia and East European Fund Inc. (NYSE: TRF) and the Market Vectors Russia ETF (NYSE: RSX).
If you have followed Cramer, he’s given many similar country category picks over the course of a week, particularly in BRIC countries. As far as another BRIC series Cramer has run for Brazil, Russia, India, and China:
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Jon C. Ogg
April 11, 2008
Jon Ogg produces the Special Situation Investing Newsletter. He can be reached at [email protected] and he does not own securities in the companies he covers.
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