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Global X MSCI Argentina ETF

69.96 USD
-2.48
3.42%
At close Updated Sep 18, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
-3.42%
5 days
-4.73%
1 month
-17.67%
3 months
-18.81%
6 months
-13.76%
Year to date
-20.02%
1 year
1.73%
5 years
193.95%
10 years
301.15%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,463 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

229% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $15.4M | Put options by funds: $4.69M

50% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 2 [Q1] → 3 (+1) [Q2]

40% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 42 | Existing positions reduced: 30

1% less funds holding

Funds holding: 122 [Q1] → 121 (-1) [Q2]

3% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $259M [Q1] → $252M (-$6.77M) [Q2]

4% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 26 | Existing positions closed: 27

2.59% less ownership

Funds ownership: 27.28% [Q1] → 24.68% (-2.59%) [Q2]

Financial journalist opinion

Based on 8 articles about ARGT published over the past 30 days

Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 days ago
ARGT: Downgrading To Hold Post Elections
Downgrade Global X MSCI Argentina ETF from buy to hold after Milei's party's defeat in key provincial legislative elections. The loss undermines a critical pillar of the investment thesis, raising doubts about the passage of economic reforms and increasing political risk for ARGT. Despite ARGT trading below historical P/E averages, falling earnings and diminished upside reduce the risk-return appeal.
ARGT: Downgrading To Hold Post Elections
Negative
Barrons
9 days ago
Argentina Election Rattled Markets. Beaten Down Bonds Could Be Worth a Look.
Investors took the result of the Buenos Aires province election as a harbinger for next month's national midterm polls and fled Argentine assets.
Argentina Election Rattled Markets. Beaten Down Bonds Could Be Worth a Look.
Negative
Bloomberg Markets and Finance
9 days ago
Wall Street Is Cooling on Argentina's Javier Milei
Wall Street is taking a step back from Javier Milei, the Argentine president whose free market crusade won praise from Elon Musk, Donald Trump and investors across the board. Patrick Gillespie explains.
Wall Street Is Cooling on Argentina's Javier Milei
Positive
Seeking Alpha
9 days ago
ARGT: Long-Term Bullish, Short-Term Speculative Until October Elections
ARGT remains less an economic play and more a political bet on Argentina's reform trajectory under Milei. Recent scandals and Buenos Aires' electoral defeat have fueled doubts about Milei's governability. Despite miraculous macro gains—plunging inflation, fiscal surplus, rising reserves—political risk dominates.
ARGT: Long-Term Bullish, Short-Term Speculative Until October Elections
Negative
Fast Company
9 days ago
Argentina's markets plunge after President Milei's party loses in Buenos Aires
Argentina's markets tumbled on Monday, with the peso currency at a historic low, after a heavy defeat for President Javier Milei's party at the hands of the Peronist opposition at local elections stoked worries about the government's ability to implement its economic reform agenda.
Argentina's markets plunge after President Milei's party loses in Buenos Aires
Negative
Seeking Alpha
14 days ago
ARGT: Still Strong Fundamentals, But Political And FX Volatility Change The Call (Downgrade)
I move my ARGT rating from "buy" to "hold" due to increased short-term risks despite solid long-term fundamentals. Recent Treasury intervention in FX markets and the end of LeFi have heightened volatility and market sensitivity. Political uncertainty and legislative setbacks have raised country risk and amplified price swings in ARGT's concentrated portfolio.
ARGT: Still Strong Fundamentals, But Political And FX Volatility Change The Call (Downgrade)
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
16 days ago
Best And Worst Country ETFs Since Trump 2.0
It has been 225 days since President Trump's Inauguration on January 20th, and the S&P 500 entered today up 8% since the last close before the Inauguration. Speaking of the G7, the US has been the worst market among these seven developed nations since Inauguration Day in January. Along with being the second-best performing country ETF since Inauguration Day, Vietnamhas easily been the best performer since April 8th with a gain of 77.5%.
Best And Worst Country ETFs Since Trump 2.0
Positive
CNBC Television
23 days ago
ETF Edge: Emerging markets having their moment and the latest trends in energy funds
After more than a decade of lackluster performance, established international and emerging markets are growing in popularity. What's driving this, and what could derail this investor enthusiasm?
ETF Edge: Emerging markets having their moment and the latest trends in energy funds
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
ARGT: The Best Stocks In This Fund Are Not Pure Argentina Plays
ARGT has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 over the last year and offered a 57% greater dollar return over the past decade. Argentina has seen major reforms and now enjoys a much stronger economy, but there are still risks investors should not ignore. Global X MSCI Argentina ETF is a fund that has limitations, including a lot of holdings with a surprisingly small degree of Argentine exposure.
ARGT: The Best Stocks In This Fund Are Not Pure Argentina Plays
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
ARGT: Long-Term Rebuild, Short-Term Hesitation
After a triple-digit run since pre-2023, Argentine equities have hit a pause in 2025 as growth lags investor optimism. Inflation has collapsed and GDP is rebounding, but markets remain cautious amid FX volatility and soft trade balances. Ending currency controls was necessary—but has triggered near-term ARS depreciation and trade frictions.
ARGT: Long-Term Rebuild, Short-Term Hesitation
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