Foreign Investment: 10 global trends
Posted May 7, 2008
“If you do that on a consistent basis, you’ll soon discover that no matter what kind of ‘trick play’ the stock markets throw at you, you’ll be able to sidestep the tackle attempt.” — William Patalon
by William Patalon
Baltimore – (TFN): There’s an old Wall Street adage that tells us that “the trend is your friend.”
And there’s a witty bit of wisdom we’ve developed here at Money Morning to help guide our readers and us that says: “Go global or go home.”
Combine those two, and you’ll discover that you’ve got yourself one very strong investing strategy - if you choose the right global trends, that is.
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Surprisingly, that’s nowhere near as difficult as most investors think. All you have to do is to look around you, and study the forces that are at work in the markets each day. If you do that on a consistent basis, you’ll soon discover that no matter what kind of “trick play” the stock markets throw at you, you’ll be able to sidestep the tackle attempt, avoid being thrown for a loss - and will actually end up scoring some hefty profits for your portfolio.
Foreign Investment: Today’s markets
To show you what I mean, let’s take a quick look at the markets right now… Read on to learn more.
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