When the mantra of "purchase what you know" is confronted with the unknowable, what is the right move for those who are restricted to the present?
With every passing year, it gets easier to invest outside of our own borders. Nevertheless, the attracting potential of emerging markets and discovering relatively unknown companies is stabilized by the risks connected with cultures, governments, and organization practices that are foreign to those with a Western-centric mindset.
Today on InvestED, Phil and Danielle go over the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing into companies overseas, and why many people are more comfortable keeping their investments close to home.
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Hope you never stop making these podcasts. They are so informative, just great to hear voice of people who are so dedicated to investing.
These podcasts are so short, it seems like it just started and there’s already the end. 32 minutes but just like 5 minutes to me. Love it.
Nice discussion! Some counterpoints:
Guy Spier owns Nestle
Warren Buffett is crushing it in Japan
Mohnish Pabrai has been crushing it in Türkiye
Mohnish has given some indirect indications that he may have sold out of Prosus (Tencent holder mentioned). If so, he always seems to bottom tick his China company sales, as both BABA and Prosus have rallied big *after* he indicated selling… Though it seems he more than made it up elsewhere… Agreed on country risk assessments, though.
Never mind Ireland!
Bring back Nuno, we want more cowbell !!
Be sure to read “Boomerang” by Michael Lewis as alluded to by Danielle. Only upon completion can one make meaningful commentary on Iceland.
Love the the podcast and read your books, on Phils comment regarding sweden there are a lot of swedish companies currently on on discount especially if you value them in USD, we have several good industrials like volvo, assa abloy, atlas copco etc, some berkshire like companies like investor some very good gaming and tech companies, in norway we have i.e Equinor
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Cool video! Id like to add that there are other investment options in businesses like cannafarm ltd as well.
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This certainly sounds good too, but I think its still worth considering more reliable options like traditional businesses such as cannafarm ltd, for example.
Medtronics legal headquarters is based out of ireland though i think its technically an american company?