Own the World
Description
Once considered the playground of only the ultra-rich or institutional investors, global investing is fast becoming not only possible, but a necessity, for every investor. As part of Fisher Investments Press, Own the World introduces readers to the vast advantages of seeking investment opportunities all over the planet. Own the World provides investors with tools to build a global portfolio and points out potential hurdles to avoid. It also educates readers on the nuts and bolts of foreign markets, how to easily understand them, and vehicles for investing there. By detailing the vast and currently underappreciated benefits of global investing and the distinct advantages of a global approach, as well as common pitfalls to avoid, Own the World can help readers to tread more confidently into global markets as they look to optimize their investment results.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Chapter 1 Who Needs a Global Investment Portfolio? 1
The Most Important Question 2
“Home, Sweet Home” Bias 4
We’re Not Alone Out There 14
Global Isn’t International 15
Chapter 2 Not as Foreign as You Think 17
Made in the USA 17
A Day in the Life 23
Chapter 3 Getting More for Less: Return Enhancement and Risk Management 31
Risk and Return: The Dynamic Duo 31
Keep Your Eye on the Globe 48
Chapter 4 The Global Landscape 55
An Economic Perspective 55
What’s Your GDP Worth? 62
Taking Stock . . . Globally 66
Industry Classification 73
GICS 73
Chapter 5 Top-Down Investing 81
Are You Down for Bottom-Up or Up for Top-Down? 81
Top-Down Is Tops 83
The Top-Down Process 86
Step 1: Asset Allocation 86
Step 2: Sub-Asset Allocation 90
Step 3: Stock Picking 100
Chapter 6 Four Steps to Investing Success 105
Step 1: Choose a Benchmark 106
Step 2: Analyze the Benchmark’s Components and Assign Expected Risk and Return 118
Step 3: Blend Dissimilar Investments to Moderate Risk Relative to Return 124
Step 4: Always Remember You Could Be Wrong, So Don’t Stray From the First Three Steps 126
Chapter 7 I’m Convinced . . . Now Tell Me How 129
Who Doesn’t Want More Time and Money? 129
Mutual Funds 134
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) 144
Depository Receipts 149
Ordinary Shares 155
Chapter 8 The Currency Effect 157
The Almighty Dollar, Euro, Pound, Ringgit, Baht . . . 158
Currency Trivia 162
Wrangling Exchange Rates 165
Currencies and Your Global Portfolio 172
What’s a Global Investor to Do? 174
Currency Strategies 175
Trading Currencies (If You Dare) 177
Chapter 9 Common Challenges in Global Investing 181
Volatility Happens 183
Dollars and Sense 185
Political Risk 185
Risks, Risks, and More Risks 190
Notes 193
About the Author 199
Index 201
AARON ANDERSON is a Capital Markets Research Analyst at Fisher Investments where he focuses on global macroeconomic and market trends. He holds BS degrees in geophysics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and applied economics from the University of San Francisco. Anderson writes a regular column for MarketMinder.com titled “The Global View”, and instructs at investing seminars nationally. He and his wife Kim reside in Danville, California. They enjoy traveling (and investing) all over the world.
Despite the fact that foreign stocks make up a larger portion of world equity markets than U.S. stocks, only a small portion of American investors’ dollars are allocated overseas. Many of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing companies are located outside the United States, so a global portfolio can bestow rich rewards on the savvy investor. But increased return opportunities aren’t the only benefit. Greater opportunities for risk management through diversification are another important advantage of a global investment portfolio. Yet even the most sophisticated investors have been deterred by misconceptions about the risks associated with foreign stocks and the seeming lack of information about foreign markets.
Own the World will educate you on the importance of going global, the investment vehicles providing access to global markets, and potential pitfalls to watch out for when expanding portfolios overseas.
Author Aaron Anderson, an analyst at Fisher Investments, describes the benefits of global investing in straightforward terms. He explains that many of the world’s most successful firms are located outside the United States, including many of the companies Americans rely on most. He details how investing globally can increase diversification and reduce portfolio risk because different conditions in different countries can cause domestic and foreign stocks to be imperfectly correlated. The author provides an overview of global stock markets and describes how to efficiently employ a top-down approach to building a global portfolio. He outlines some of the factors impacting stock prices around the world as well as some of the more challenging aspects of global investing, such as political risks, different accounting standards, and others. He further explains that, in many cases, the perceived risk is greater than the actual risk.
While global investing can’t insulate investors from all the ups and downs inherent in stocks no matter where they’re from, it can unleash myriad opportunities to take advantage of the growth potential and risk-reducing benefits of stocks around the world. This book can show you how to take full advantage of these tremendous opportunities.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470285381
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 157.50(W) x Dimensions: 231.10(H) x Dimensions: 20.30(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English