The Trump Administration will likely create a tremendous opportunity for investors in several emerging markets. “What?” I can hear some of you saying, “Didn’t this guy just write an article trashing emerging markets and warning investors to stay far away?” Yes, that is the truth. I am expecting the primary emerging markets like China, Thailand, Brazil, and South Korea to struggle under pending economic changes in the United States. However, there are two emerging markets that I think will thrive despite the potential for radical domestic policy change. Finding The Good Side Of An International Slowdown An interesting truth… Read More
The Trump Administration will likely create a tremendous opportunity for investors in several emerging markets. “What?” I can hear some of you saying, “Didn’t this guy just write an article trashing emerging markets and warning investors to stay far away?” Yes, that is the truth. I am expecting the primary emerging markets like China, Thailand, Brazil, and South Korea to struggle under pending economic changes in the United States. However, there are two emerging markets that I think will thrive despite the potential for radical domestic policy change. Finding The Good Side Of An International Slowdown An interesting truth about the stock market is that every negative has a corresponding positive. Even in the direst bearish markets and individual company situations, someone is earning profits from the turmoil. Another similar market fact is that there is an exception to every rule. No matter how many examples can be shown that a certain market or stock behavior occurs after XYZ happens, there are other examples where it does not happen. #-ad_banner-#The same thing happens whenever a blanket statement is made about the markets. Although my past article issued a warning about emerging markets, not every emerging market will suffer the… Read More