Mexico has gotten a lot of attention from U.S. investors lately, in large part because of the positions the Trump administration has taken with respect to our neighbor to the south. Fears of trade tensions helped send the Mexican peso down sharply against the dollar after the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and many Mexican stocks with exposure to the U.S. market have suffered as a result. Poor performance in crude oil hasn't helped the country's natural resources industry, either, but long-term investors believe that a Mexican rebound is not only possible but likely.

To invest in Mexico, relatively few standard exchange-traded funds are available, but closed-end funds offer a good way to get exposure. The following five funds that trade on exchanges offer slightly different approaches toward the stock market in Mexico.

Mexico ETF

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