Home country bias is a phenomenon that affects many expat investors.
Left unchecked, it can have a seriously detrimental effect on your retirement plans.
Home country bias is a phenomenon that affects many expat investors.
Left unchecked, it can have a seriously detrimental effect on your retirement plans.
I’ve been following the GameStop (GME) story over the past week. I don’t think that I have even seen anything like it in all of the years that I have been watching markets. The story has taken on a life of its own and as usual, when so many people are paying attention, there has…… Continue reading Who gets left holding the bag? An investing lesson from GameStop
The upcoming US presidential election is my 7th as a professional financial adviser. If I have learned anything from the previous 6, it is that, despite the protestations of many to the contrary, no one has a clue how markets will perform, react or move in the coming weeks.They may go up, they may go down,…… Continue reading What Experience Tells Us About Markets and US Presidential Elections
Are Premium Bonds a good option for expat savers? Read on to find out whether they are still as good as they used to be.
Inflation is the silent assassin of expat finances. Don’t let it kill your hard earned savings.
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