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Vladimir Putin's recent actions have left emerging markets in a world of pain. Leaving even Russia's

Vladimir Putin's recent actions have left emerging markets in a world of pain. Leaving even Russia's stock market uninvestable. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [158% Return: Backed by Legal Contract]( Afraid of stocks? This is a way to lock in a total return of 158% from now until August 1, 2024. [FULL STORY HERE.]( EDITOR'S NOTE As Nicholas Vardy points out in today's article, Putin's recent invasion of Ukraine may mark the beginning of the end for emerging market investing. As investors scramble to redistribute their emerging market investments, Nicholas' colleague Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld recently received a signal that the [greatest moneymaking opportunity]( is starting RIGHT NOW. Marc points to another [massive, fundamental shift]( rocking the markets. An unexpected group of stocks is taking over and, make no mistake... very few people are prepared for the shift. But the smart money is taking notice - and taking action - now. Learn more while there's still time by [clicking here](. THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [How Putin Killed Emerging Market Investing]( [Nicholas Vardy | Quantitative Strategist | The Oxford Club]( [Nicholas Vardy]( Emerging markets have endured a tough decade or two. The promise of emerging markets was always that they offered the benefits of diversification. And that they would offer higher returns than developed markets - though at the price of higher volatility. Instead, emerging markets turned out to be all sizzle and little steak. A $10,000 investment in Vanguard's emerging markets stock fund at its 1994 launch is worth $47,000 today. An S&P 500 index fund over the same period would have yielded just over $100,000. And the events of last week may have marked the beginning of the end for emerging market investing. SPONSORED [Crash-Proof]( Worried about a stock market crash? Then you need to [see this now](. It's a way to potentially bank incredible gains... 100% outside the stock market. [Over The Next Three Years]( After the sanctions placed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, Russia's central bank suspended stock trading. Moscow even barred foreign investors from selling any other Russian assets. In short, the Russian market has become "uninvestable." In response, the index provider Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) announced that it would exclude Russia from its flagship emerging markets index. And it would now value all Russian stocks at zero. This banishment is a big deal. MSCI's emerging markets index is among the most important benchmarks in the world. MSCI estimates that more than $16 trillion is benchmarked to its indexes. MSCI's move is the canary in the coal mine. And 20 years from now, financial historians will write about how Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sounded the death knell for emerging market investing. 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