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i'd like to invest roughly Rs 50000 upwards . I'm looking for high returns but with mimimal risk. Any good investment policy in India ?
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I would agree. I have a fund called Dodge & Cox International Stock that has some emerging markets in it. It has done well the last few yrs. If you like ETFs you could look at " EEM " . There are quite alot of emerging market ETFs to choose from.
Good Investing to you!
;-)
derek
You should have put money in the emerging market sector a couple years ago.
Regardless, emerging market investments can help round out a good diversified portfolio.
Common Sense
Look at your "asset allocation" and see if it fits. I would suggest no more than 2-4% of your stock portfolio should go in this area.
Remember: Nothing effects your long term success in investing more than the correct Asset Allocation.
Snagelfritz
Above are correct. With a One World Economy on the Horizon and Free Trade already going. Many opportunities now exist in this area. I watch India and China mostly. I have a hard time trusting the Russians. But, that another story. Remember though, how countries relate with each other has a lot to do with these investments. Example; say you invest with a company in Russia. Then we get on a bad note with Russia. Your investment could quickly become null and void! But, in my opinion, I see the world is learning to work together in Business, it will help everyones' economy over TIME! This my opinion; investment carries an amount of risk and a person should not invest more than they willing to lose.
Borat2®
It's always a good time to begin investing. Emerging markets? You missed two or three years already, but a long-term (up to 20 and even 50 years) forecast indicates emerging markets (Brazil, Russia, Mexico, India, China and others will only grow. Go ahead and do it.
phx_oil
I think so. Many South American and Asian economies continue to grow at a record pace.
http://Global-Investing.Org/ has some good information and analysis.
al
probably.
It is a matter of opinion
blopyblopy
If you can handle the risk remember political tumiol and etc its a little late now