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Europe a better place to visit than invest, advisors say

Stephen Kolano and Nick Codola.

European stocks are inexpensive compared to US stocks and getting cheaper due to political turmoil.

European stocks are cheap relative to US equities from a valuation perspective. And they got even cheaper recently, dipping after French President Emmanuel Macron called for a snap election amid the rise of the National Rally party’s Marine Le Pen.

All this begs the question as to whether Ameri

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