Funds Exhibit Signs of Strength in Europe
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The European sovereign debt crisis has once again taken center stage as Ireland becomes to second member of the Euro bloc to seek aid from the European Union and the IMF.
While the situation appears dire and staggering hurdles remain for the currency bloc heading into the future, I do not believe that we are witnessing the end of the EU, nor do I believe the continent is on the verge of falling into ruin.
On the contrary, even amidst all the doom and gloom, there are areas of Europe which still may hold promise for long-term, risk-tolerant investors. Using ETFs, it is possible to gain access to these nations and gain a front row seat to the region's eventual resurgence.
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