I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but these mutual funds appear very high-yielding, even over lengthy periods, and make American stocks and funds appear nearly pointless in comparison. I don’t mind the risk involved, and would likely purchase shares of a diversified fund or several various regional funds. What do you think of these funds, and is there anything else I should be aware of?
China is not a communist economy. It’s free enterprise.
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International Stocks: What do you think of mutual funds for emerging and developing markets?
What percentage of 401K funds should be allocated to International stocks?
While nobody can predict the future, I can not believe of a reason that these markets, both develped and developing will not continue to do nicely. What are people with financial/economic backgrounds predicting will happen with these markets?
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Am I overdue to bail out of International Stocks?
I am heavily weighted into International (Emerging Market / Eastern Europe) stock funds. Far much more than prudent allocating would indicate. It is been a great “ride.” Do you believe there’a bubble there? Or a house of cards? Or is Eastern Europe still just catching up following 40-50 years missed capitalism?








