The little book of emerging markets how to make money in the world's fastest growing markets
The information you need to invest in emerging markets, in one Little Book The world's economies are in a state of flux. The traditional dominance of the G7 countries is being challenged by emerging market nations like Brazil and India, and while investment opportunities in these countries abou...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
John Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte. Ltd
c2012.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Little book big profits.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Little Book of Emerging Markets: How to Make Money in the World's Fastest Growing Markets; Contents; Introduction; Author's Disclaimer; Chapter One: What Are Emerging Markets?: An Investment Opportunity Not to Be Missed; The Name of the Game; Emerging, Emerging, Emerged!; The FELT Criteria; Chapter Two: Top Reasons for Investing in Emerging Markets: Growth and Diversification; Why the Sudden Growth Spurt?; A ""Problem"" of Too Many Choices; All Markets Are Volatile Sometimes; Your Best Protection Is Diversification
- Chapter Three: Discovering Frontier Markets: Don't Miss the First Mover AdvantageWhy Invest in Frontier Markets?; Dig Deeper to Find Gold; Go Ahead, Feel the Excitement; Field Note: Kazakhstan; Chapter Four: Getting Down to Business: How to Invest in Emerging Markets; Emerging Market Mutual Funds; Closed-End Funds; Open-End Funds; Domestic Listings of Emerging Market Companies; Depositary Certificate Listings of Emerging Market Companies in Developed Stock Markets; Exchange-Traded Funds; Chapter Five: Is There a Right Way to Invest?: Comparing Investment Styles
- Value versus Growth OrientationShort versus Long Term; Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Investment Strategies; Chapter Six: Researching Emerging Markets: Always Keep an Open Mind; All Walks of Life; Narrowing the Choices; Is It a Buy or a Sell?; What's Its Worth?; Field Note: Czech Republic; Chapter Seven: The Reality of Risk: And Why Not to Fear It; The Big Picture; Hedging Your Bets; Sit Tight, Don't Worry, Be Happy; Chapter Eight: Timing Market Factors: Currencies: Why a Crisis Can Be the Best Time to Buy; Understanding Foreign Exchange; The Upside of Political Uncertainty
- Overcoming Your Fears and Moving OnField Note: South Korea; Chapter Nine: It's Called Volatility: What Goes Up Comes Down, and What Goes Down Comes Back Up; A Research Challenge; A Painful Lesson; Don't Forget to Use What You Learn; Chapter Ten: The Importance of Being Contrary: Don't Follow the Crowd; Paper versus Realized Loss; Keeping a Cool Head; Chapter Eleven: The Big Picture and the Small Picture: A Case Study of Russia; The Bad and the Good; ""Trust Us""; A Welcome Tidal Wave of Privatization; It's Okay to Sell the Crown Jewels; Industry Characteristics Aren't the Be-All, End-All
- Field Note: RussiaChapter Twelve: Pri·va·ti·za·tion: The Trend That Can Bring Huge Opportunities; Priming the Pump; Here's How It Works; Why They're Good Investments; Chapter Thirteen: Boom to Bust: How, When, and Why?; Three Warning Signs of a Bust; What Happened in Thailand?; A Short-Selling Nightmare; And the Baht Tumbles; It's Called Crony Capitalism; Chapter Fourteen: Don't Get Emotional: How to Profit from the Panic; Become a Fan of All the Information You Can Find; The Example of China Telecom; A Chance for Small Investors
- Chapter Fifteen: Turning Fear into an Advantage Instead of a Disadvantage: A Case Study of Thailand