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拜登3.5萬億投資法案通過,利好哪些版塊?
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昨日,美國正式通過了拜登的3.5萬億美元投資法案,涉及醫療、教育、氣候等方面,主要包括: 帶薪探親假與病假、兒童保育補貼、兒童稅收抵免的延期、3到4歲兒童學前班、2年免費社區大學、以及爲數百萬移民提供綠卡; 擴大此前在新冠救援計劃《平價醫療法案》中的補貼,包括擴大醫保福利以涵蓋牙科、眼科、兒科等項目,允許通過醫保談判以降低處方藥的成本價 對清潔能源投資的稅收抵免、設立清潔能源標準,旨在2030年將電力部門碳排放量減少80%,整個經濟的談判放量減少50%;對污染者徵收進口稅 有分析人士認爲: 結合不久前通過的基建法案(詳見: 拜登基建法案通過:千億資金砸向基礎設施!),美國經濟會進一步復甦,相反的對黃金造成承壓。 兩則超萬億的投資法案通過後,會加大對民衆的補貼,刺激民衆消費;同時,加大政府在基建、清潔能源領域的投資, 會對建材、鋼鐵、新能源汽車、光伏等領域構成重大利好! 兩則法案均通過後,拜登興奮的表示: 最關鍵的是,我們距離真正投資美國人民、爲經濟長期增長和加強美國在全球的競爭力,又邁進了一步。我的目標是建立一箇中低階層繁榮的經濟,而非上層獨美。 …… 最後,大家聊一聊: 你認爲拜登的經濟法案通過後,能否使美國經濟復甦,使美股再次邁向輝煌? 我們應該注重哪方面的投資? 精彩留言用戶可獲得888社區積分噢! $美國鋼鐵(X)$ $特斯拉(TSLA)$ $第一太陽能(FSLR)$
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Should you stick with emerging markets? Advisers weigh in
Ouch. If you hold an “emerging markets” stock fund in your IRA or 401(k), it’s been a white-knuckle
Should you stick with emerging markets? Advisers weigh in
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Apple says it has deployed $1 billion from $2.5 billion California housing fund
(Reuters) - Apple Inc on Wednesday said it had committed more than $1 billion out of a $2.5 billion
Apple says it has deployed $1 billion from $2.5 billion California housing fund
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Advisers weigh in","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1135608442","media":"MarketWatch","summary":"Ouch.\nIf you hold an “emerging markets” stock fund in your IRA or 401(k), it’s been a white-knuckle ","content":"<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/0cfda9b98366daea7a6e657959777d90\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"400\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\">Ouch.</p>\n<p>If you hold an “emerging markets” stock fund in your IRA or 401(k), it’s been a white-knuckle few days.</p>\n<p>Emerging markets tanked after China’s Communist governmentcracked down on some of the country’s tech giants. Chinese stocks dominate the emerging market indexes these days, accounting for about 40% of the typical fund.</p>\n<p>Widely held funds like the Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock FundVEMAX,-0.98%and its ETF equivalentVWO,-0.68%,iShares Core MSCI Emerging MarketsIEMG,-0.88%and iShares MSCI Emerging MarketsEEM,-0.96%lost 5% of their value in a few days, though they’ve since rallied.</p>\n<p>That’s left them down about 5% since the start of the quarter on July 1 (American Funds’ actively managed New World fundNEWFX,-1.08%has held up better, and is down 2.5%)</p>\n<p>More important for long-term investors, this comes after a pretty dismal decade for emerging markets. Even factoring in reinvested dividends, the typical EM stock fund has banked a total return of 35% over the past 10 years.</p>\n<p>Over the same period an investor in the S&P 500 U.S. stock indexSPX,-0.54%,for example through the SPDR S&P 500 TrustSPY,-0.49%,has gained over 300%.</p>\n<p>With that in mind, does the typical saver even need, or want, an emerging markets fund in their 401(k) or IRA?</p>\n<p>Ian Weinberg, a financial planner at Family Wealth & Pension in Woodbury, N.Y., gives the case against. Emerging markets—and even developed international markets such as Europe and Japan—give you more risk and less return, he says. “Foreign equities have high correlation to U.S. equities in falling U.S. markets, and then have lower correlation to U.S. markets when they are rising,” he tells me. “That means simply that foreign stocks have begun to provide poor risk and return characteristics. Would you invest in something that goes down as much or more than domestic stocks, and goes up less than domestics stocks when they’re running?”</p>\n<p>Foreign stocks today look cheap compared to the U.S. for a reason, he says: “Europe can’t get out of the current negative interest environment, and emerging markets, dominated by China, are subject to governmental intervention and stability risk.” Meanwhile, U.S. companies all have big overseas exposure anyway, he points out. You can get all the exposure to international growth opportunities through the S&P 500.</p>\n<p>He’s not alone. Berkshire Hathaway’sBRK.A,-0.42%BRK.B,-0.53%chairman and investment genius Warren Buffett says most people are probably best off holding 90% of their portfolio in a U.S. stock market index fund and 10% in U.S. Treasury bills.</p>\n<p>But it takes two points of view to make a market, and plenty of advisers take the other side of the argument.</p>\n<p>“Emerging markets should definitely be a part of any person’s long term allocation,” says financial planner Ken Nutall in West Grove, Pa. Emerging markets tend to “zig” when other markets “zag,” he says. Emerging markets also offer a lot of possible growth. “They do tend to be a volatile but over longer periods they do tend to outperform,” he says.</p>\n<p>“Ordinary investors should absolutely have a weighting toward emerging markets within their long-term investment strategy,” agrees Jay Karamourtopoulos, a financial planner in Boston. “While global economies are now more connected than ever, there are still diversification benefits to investing in emerging markets,” he says. He adds: “Most investors have a home country bias to begin with. Couple that with the strong U.S. returns over the past decade and an argument can be made that many individual investors are severely overweight domestic stocks.”</p>\n<p>“Yes, of course people should be invested in emerging markets,” agrees planner Chris Chen in Lincoln, Mass. “It is part of diversification.” China, he says, is the second largest economy in the world and will soon be the largest. “How do you ignore them?”</p>\n<p>And many advisers say that one reason to look more closely at foreign markets—including emerging markets, and developed markets such as Europe—right now is precisely because they have done so badly for a decade. Emerging market stocks have underperformed U.S. stocks over the past decade, says planner Robert Cheney in Palo Alto, Calif. But that means “emerging markets are [now] cheaper on a relative value basis…and there may be a reversion to the mean over the next decade.</p>\n<p>“Emerging markets in general have had a tough time over the last 10 years,” says planner Brian Fischer in Miami. “However,” he adds, “there have been individual years recently and other stretches historically where they’ve relatively done much better. There is a diversification benefit, it’s just timing that benefit is incredibly difficult.”</p>\n<p>Those shying away from emerging markets because they’d done poorly of late, adds adviser Jordan Benold in Frisco, Texas, might bear in mind “the fundamental philosophy of buying low and selling high.”</p>\n<p>For my own part, I’ve been covering financial experts for over two decades and these things seem to have gone in cycles. I remember back in 2010, when emerging markets were on top, mainstream opinion was cheering them aggressively. If the cycle turned again, I wouldn’t be surprised.</p>\n<p>A big challenge today is that China so completely dominates emerging markets that your typical EM fund isn’t really that diversified. Add to that the issue that China is a rigged market controlled by the Communist Party (and the risks China may pose to Taiwan, by the way). Planner Chris Chen sees merit in splitting out China and non-China emerging markets as separate allocations. This makes a lot of sense.</p>\n<p>Franklin Templeton offers a China ETFFLCH,-0.41%with a moderate 0.19% annual charge. BlackRock’s iShares offers an emerging markets fund that excludes China, iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETFEMXC,-1.36%,charging 0.25% a year. It’s top country holdings are 22% Taiwan, 21% South Korea, 16% India and 9% Brazil.</p>\n<p>Joachim Klement, strategist at Liberum and a top research figure at the CFA Institute, says that the most truly diversified stock portfolio is one that follows, not the U.S. or any other country or region, but the MSCI All-Country World IndexACWI,-0.56%,which includes the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australasia, emerging markets and everywhere else. That, incidentally, is the strategy of some low-cost exchange-traded funds such as the Vanguard Total World Stock ETFVT,-0.56%and SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETFSPGM,-0.71%.</p>\n<p>Note that they still hold nearly 60% of their money in U.S. stocks (which is about three times the U.S. share of world economic output, according to the IMF) because of U.S. valuations. Meanwhile emerging markets account for a modest 11% of the fund. Make of that what you will.</p>","source":"lsy1603348471595","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Should you stick with emerging markets? 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Advisers weigh in\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-08-01 09:44 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/should-you-stick-with-emerging-markets-advisers-weigh-in-11627647868?mod=home-page><strong>MarketWatch</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Ouch.\nIf you hold an “emerging markets” stock fund in your IRA or 401(k), it’s been a white-knuckle few days.\nEmerging markets tanked after China’s Communist governmentcracked down on some of the ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.marketwatch.com/story/should-you-stick-with-emerging-markets-advisers-weigh-in-11627647868?mod=home-page\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite","SPY":"标普500ETF",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"https://www.marketwatch.com/story/should-you-stick-with-emerging-markets-advisers-weigh-in-11627647868?mod=home-page","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1135608442","content_text":"Ouch.\nIf you hold an “emerging markets” stock fund in your IRA or 401(k), it’s been a white-knuckle few days.\nEmerging markets tanked after China’s Communist governmentcracked down on some of the country’s tech giants. Chinese stocks dominate the emerging market indexes these days, accounting for about 40% of the typical fund.\nWidely held funds like the Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock FundVEMAX,-0.98%and its ETF equivalentVWO,-0.68%,iShares Core MSCI Emerging MarketsIEMG,-0.88%and iShares MSCI Emerging MarketsEEM,-0.96%lost 5% of their value in a few days, though they’ve since rallied.\nThat’s left them down about 5% since the start of the quarter on July 1 (American Funds’ actively managed New World fundNEWFX,-1.08%has held up better, and is down 2.5%)\nMore important for long-term investors, this comes after a pretty dismal decade for emerging markets. Even factoring in reinvested dividends, the typical EM stock fund has banked a total return of 35% over the past 10 years.\nOver the same period an investor in the S&P 500 U.S. stock indexSPX,-0.54%,for example through the SPDR S&P 500 TrustSPY,-0.49%,has gained over 300%.\nWith that in mind, does the typical saver even need, or want, an emerging markets fund in their 401(k) or IRA?\nIan Weinberg, a financial planner at Family Wealth & Pension in Woodbury, N.Y., gives the case against. Emerging markets—and even developed international markets such as Europe and Japan—give you more risk and less return, he says. “Foreign equities have high correlation to U.S. equities in falling U.S. markets, and then have lower correlation to U.S. markets when they are rising,” he tells me. “That means simply that foreign stocks have begun to provide poor risk and return characteristics. Would you invest in something that goes down as much or more than domestic stocks, and goes up less than domestics stocks when they’re running?”\nForeign stocks today look cheap compared to the U.S. for a reason, he says: “Europe can’t get out of the current negative interest environment, and emerging markets, dominated by China, are subject to governmental intervention and stability risk.” Meanwhile, U.S. companies all have big overseas exposure anyway, he points out. You can get all the exposure to international growth opportunities through the S&P 500.\nHe’s not alone. Berkshire Hathaway’sBRK.A,-0.42%BRK.B,-0.53%chairman and investment genius Warren Buffett says most people are probably best off holding 90% of their portfolio in a U.S. stock market index fund and 10% in U.S. Treasury bills.\nBut it takes two points of view to make a market, and plenty of advisers take the other side of the argument.\n“Emerging markets should definitely be a part of any person’s long term allocation,” says financial planner Ken Nutall in West Grove, Pa. Emerging markets tend to “zig” when other markets “zag,” he says. Emerging markets also offer a lot of possible growth. “They do tend to be a volatile but over longer periods they do tend to outperform,” he says.\n“Ordinary investors should absolutely have a weighting toward emerging markets within their long-term investment strategy,” agrees Jay Karamourtopoulos, a financial planner in Boston. “While global economies are now more connected than ever, there are still diversification benefits to investing in emerging markets,” he says. He adds: “Most investors have a home country bias to begin with. Couple that with the strong U.S. returns over the past decade and an argument can be made that many individual investors are severely overweight domestic stocks.”\n“Yes, of course people should be invested in emerging markets,” agrees planner Chris Chen in Lincoln, Mass. “It is part of diversification.” China, he says, is the second largest economy in the world and will soon be the largest. “How do you ignore them?”\nAnd many advisers say that one reason to look more closely at foreign markets—including emerging markets, and developed markets such as Europe—right now is precisely because they have done so badly for a decade. Emerging market stocks have underperformed U.S. stocks over the past decade, says planner Robert Cheney in Palo Alto, Calif. But that means “emerging markets are [now] cheaper on a relative value basis…and there may be a reversion to the mean over the next decade.\n“Emerging markets in general have had a tough time over the last 10 years,” says planner Brian Fischer in Miami. “However,” he adds, “there have been individual years recently and other stretches historically where they’ve relatively done much better. There is a diversification benefit, it’s just timing that benefit is incredibly difficult.”\nThose shying away from emerging markets because they’d done poorly of late, adds adviser Jordan Benold in Frisco, Texas, might bear in mind “the fundamental philosophy of buying low and selling high.”\nFor my own part, I’ve been covering financial experts for over two decades and these things seem to have gone in cycles. I remember back in 2010, when emerging markets were on top, mainstream opinion was cheering them aggressively. If the cycle turned again, I wouldn’t be surprised.\nA big challenge today is that China so completely dominates emerging markets that your typical EM fund isn’t really that diversified. Add to that the issue that China is a rigged market controlled by the Communist Party (and the risks China may pose to Taiwan, by the way). Planner Chris Chen sees merit in splitting out China and non-China emerging markets as separate allocations. This makes a lot of sense.\nFranklin Templeton offers a China ETFFLCH,-0.41%with a moderate 0.19% annual charge. BlackRock’s iShares offers an emerging markets fund that excludes China, iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETFEMXC,-1.36%,charging 0.25% a year. It’s top country holdings are 22% Taiwan, 21% South Korea, 16% India and 9% Brazil.\nJoachim Klement, strategist at Liberum and a top research figure at the CFA Institute, says that the most truly diversified stock portfolio is one that follows, not the U.S. or any other country or region, but the MSCI All-Country World IndexACWI,-0.56%,which includes the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australasia, emerging markets and everywhere else. That, incidentally, is the strategy of some low-cost exchange-traded funds such as the Vanguard Total World Stock ETFVT,-0.56%and SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETFSPGM,-0.71%.\nNote that they still hold nearly 60% of their money in U.S. stocks (which is about three times the U.S. share of world economic output, according to the IMF) because of U.S. valuations. Meanwhile emerging markets account for a modest 11% of the fund. 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