There’s no question it has been a rough year for U.S. equity markets, but it has been a horrible year for the Toronto Venture Exchange. Despite the weakness, analyst Sujan Lahiri believes that the 2015 decline has created some TSX Venture buying opportunities.
New Lows
While U.S. markets have recovered to new all-time highs following the Financial Crisis, the TSX Venture recently dropped to a total market cap less than its low point of the 2008 crisis. “It has to be the most beat up developed country index,” Lahiri added.
Time To Buy?
According to Lahiri, it’s…
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