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South Korea Courts Investors with Unbelievable Payouts

click to enlarge Thanks to rapid growth spurred early on by business-friendly policies, South Korea is today the fourth largest economy in Asia—following China, Japan and India—and the 11th largest in the world. Most of its citizens enjoy a comfortable, middle-income lifestyle and can afford to own many of the popular consumer goods and vehicles

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4 Big Reasons Why You Might Want to Consider Gold Stocks Right Now

click to enlarge I believe that for investors with a long-term horizon, this makes gold miners look especially attractive as we await valuations to revert their mean, or average. Hopefully this can be achieved without a significant decline in the S&P. 2. Rising inflation has historically lifted gold prices. Inflation can be understood as the

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Commodities Are Flashing a Once-in-a-Generation Buy Signal

Since the commodities supercycle began unwinding 10 years ago, many investors have been waiting for the right conditions to trigger mean reversion and lift prices. I believe those conditions are either firmly in place right now or, at the very least, in their early stages. Among them are factors I’ve discussed at length elsewhere—a weaker

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These Two Funds Offer an Attractive Risk/Reward Profile

click to enlarge In USCOX we maintain overweight positions in consumer discretionary and technology. As we see it, these sectors are where the growth is, driven by innovative tech firms, from Sunny Optical to Tencent; automakers such as Geely Automotive; and casino names like Galaxy Entertainment and Wynn Macau. Explore the China Region Fund (USCOX)

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Try Not to Kick Yourself When You See this Fund’s One-Year Return…

click to enlarge MEGAX seeks to identify strong sectors, and within those sectors, to identify companies that have the greatest potential for growth. We like to lean toward the “growthier” small- and mid-cap components of the broader S&P 1500, which covers about 90 percent of total market capitalization of the U.S. stock market. An Appetite

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