Emerging Economies: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [View article]
Basically you have two choices as where to invest:
You can invest in the emerging markets that do have geo-political risk, but have large populations of hard-working people eager to move up the economic scale, fast economic growth, little debt and a high savings rate.
Or you can invest in the US which is controlled by an elite, with little hope for economic growth, the largest debts in history, and a population with no savings and the attitude of not working hard - getting something for nothing.
Sure I have some investments in the US, but overall it's no contest for me - most of my investments are outside the US.
You would have made a stronger argument if you would have included bear market years - say take the 20 yr period from 1969 to 1989. Financial market history did not just begin with the advent of the bull market in the early 80s.
Emerging Economies: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [View article]
You can invest in the emerging markets that do have geo-political risk, but have large populations of hard-working people eager to move up the economic scale, fast economic growth, little debt and a high savings rate.
Or you can invest in the US which is controlled by an elite, with little hope for economic growth, the largest debts in history, and a population with no savings and the attitude of not working hard - getting something for nothing.
Sure I have some investments in the US, but overall it's no contest for me - most of my investments are outside the US.
Has Investing in America Become Passe? [View article]
But you have to quit waving the flag long enough to see that the greedy elites in Wall Street & Washington are corrupt and are destroying the country.
By the way, don't put your flag down - it may get stolen by one of the greedy elite.
Buy and Hold Is Alive and Well [View article]