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I'm looking to invest in a few of funds: Jupiter's Asian Fund, China Fund and Emerging Markets? |
What are your opinions on them? Its interesting ppl saying ask a financial advisor when you see so many articles on ppl who have lost so much doing that....I wouldnt like to say they are all biased & tip what pays them the biggest commission :-) Get yourself an independent financial adviser. Don't ask on here. My own inclination is to shy away from foreign stocks. These companies may not be around too long. Research them and see who the major investors are behind them. More important that picking the "right" funds is, having a good "asset allocation". As long as your allocation is correct, the portfolio should take care of it's self. You may get lucky & get 10% return after giving control of your money to someone else for five years with heavy management fees assuming that the American debt problem & Peak Oil and Climate Change have not caused financial markets to collapse. Jupiter Asian is very new and has no track record. Keep away. For the other two you have not given their company name and so I cannot trace them. Whichever funds you do invest in invest through a discount broker to minimise the costs. |
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