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6/4/2024 Update: Election results in India have really shaken up their markets this morning.  Although I still want to buy into INDA, I want to see where the price settles out.

 

I’m late with this post, but it’s better late than never to talk about India and its undeniable growth.  I’ve always been a U.S. centric investor and probably always will.  However, my neighbor is from India and many of the teams I work with throughout the week live in India.  The message from all of them is clear and aligned – although India has a long and bumpy road ahead, their economy is growing and a rising number of citizens are improving their economic status and purchasing power.

A recent article from Goldman Sachs identifies three takeaways that make India an attractive investment opportunity:

  • Growth Momentum
    India continues to outperform major economies. Its strong growth story is underpinned by reform efforts across sectors, favorable demographics, and supply chain shifts.
  • Investment Appeal
    Increasing digitization and maturing capital markets, supported by technical tailwinds like global bond index inclusion, are strengthening its appeal as an investment destination.
  • Opportunity Amid Complexity
    Investors should be selective and use on-the-ground expertise to navigate India’s complexity, including an upcoming general election, and rapid economic and societal change.

As you can see from the chart below, India’s economy is on a strong, upwards trajectory after many decades of minimal growth.

India Growth

Is now the time to take on some India exposure in my investment portfolio?  I believe so.   The easiest way to do this is through a broad ETF.  The most traded ETF is INDA.  The expense ratio is a little high (.65%), but INDA is still probably the best way to dip your toe into India equity markets.

From iShares:

  • Exposure to Indian equities: Gain exposure to large- and mid-capitalization companies in India.
  • Targeted access: Seek to express a granular view on Indian stocks and growth of a major developing economy.
  • Complement your portfolio: Use to customize your emerging market exposures with a targeted exposure to India.

A look at the weekly chart shows that INDA has had a strong run over the last year – really wish I had picked it up in 2023, but oh, well.   However, I’ll likely add a small position as soon as this week and see where it goes from there.  This will not be a trade, but instead a long-term buy and hold.

India Weekly Chart

India Weekly Chart

 NOTE: For informational purposes only and should not be relied upon in any manner as professional advice, or an endorsement of any practices, products or services.

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