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i have a good portion of my stocks in overseas funds. they typically perform well although they are considered to be aggressive. their performace has dramatically slowed down and with the weakening dollar, i'm wondering if i should take a more conservative route like money markets or mutual funds. any thoughts? This is a very difficult question to answer with any assurance that the answer is going to be worth more than the electons it costs to send it. As one responder has already pointed out, with the dollar falling investments based in foreign currencies have advantages. As you have pointed out foreign investment performance has indeed dramatically slowed down (actually fallen might be a better term) For the time being there is global financial panic which owes its origins to corporate greed and stupidity and Alan Greenspan. To properly answer your question,I would need to know what overseas funds you have.In general,the weakening dollar is good for the performance of international stock funds. A weakening US dollar increases the value of foreign investments when you measure their value in US dollars. And if you think that the US dollar will decline further. Then you should put more money into something that isn't tied to the dollar, such as gold or foreign bonds. |
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