Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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This is a stock market blog about portfolio management,foreign stocks, exchange traded funds and the occasional musing about my firefighting experiences. The point here is to share process.
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5 comments:
Thanks, Roger. Lots of good nuggets in there. He sure is a knowledgeable, articulate guy. It's tempting to add frontier markets just to take advantage of the money flow.
It's official. Mortgage is gone. Thanks to Roger and others here who kept my eyes on the prize. You guys are wonderful.
Thanks Roger,
Jeff from Milan, Italy
assuming you mean paid off, Mahzel tov!
Over here in the U.S. we do not call them Investment Trusts, but the one Mobius manages (EMF), and a copy (MSF) trade on the New York Stock exchange.
It is important to listen to what Mark says about dollar cost averaging. Spacing out your purchases in these funds over time.
The main thing is that when a shareowner takes a position in a global, diversified pool of capital like these. Managers can invest in any type of market, anywhere.
Individual investors do not have to concern themselves as to which countries and when. They just know the mandate is to be in the companies with the fastest growing earnings, in the fastest growing economies over the next five years or so.
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