Black Friday may not save retail's rough year, but the space still offers promising investments (via ETFEdgeCNBC)
"Stick to the global plays. That's where you're going to get that emerging market consumer story," Nadig said, adding that he didn't like the popular XRT ETF for its heavy brick-and-mortar tilt and its exposure to smaller-cap companies.LVMH's $16.2 billion acquisition of Tiffany"That's an EM story. That's an Asia story," Seymour said in the same "ETF Edge" interview.
At the same time, some domestically focused retail stocks are "priced for perfection," said Seymour, who appears regularly on CNBC's
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