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Funds are getting ready to move out of USA

Courtesy of Read the Ticker

funds-are-getting-ready-to-move-out-of-usaJust before the hang over in the US equity markets, money will move and take their well earned gains else where. Here is why. 

 

 

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US is in the late cycle boom.

 

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Bond Rate Change
 

US stock market with the US dollar, they have risen together from 2012. A change of this will force money to move.

 

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USA
 


UK will do better, after BREXT, as it is now a value play.

 

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UK
 

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Investing Quote…

 

.."There were times when my plans went wrong and my stocks did not run true to form, but did the opposite of what they should have done if they had kept up their regard for precedent. But they did not hit me very hard – they couldn’t, with my shoestring margins."…

Jesse Livermore

In the short run, the market is a voting machine, but in the long run it is a weighing machine.

Benjamin Graham

.."Look at market fluctuations as your friend rather than your enemy; profit from folly rather than participate in it"..

Warren Buffett

My experience has been that in successful businesses and fund management companies, which performed well over the long-term, some courageous decisions were taken. Courageous fund managers reduce their positions when markets become frothy and accumulate equities when economic and social conditions are dire. They avoid the most popular sectors, which are therefore over-valued, and invest in neglected sectors because being neglected by investors they are by definition inexpensive. The point is that it is very hard and that it takes a lot of courage for a fund manager to avoid the most popular sectors and stocks and to invest in unloved assets. Finally, every investor understands the principle ‘buy low and sell high’, but when prices are low nobody wants to buy.

Marc Faber

..“If a speculator is correct half of the time, he is hitting a good average. Even being right 3 or 4 times out of 10 should yield a person a fortune if he has the sense to cut his losses quickly on the ventures where he is wrong.”..

Bernard Baruch
 

 

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