Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 316June 4, 2015

A Simple Guide To Investing in Overseas Markets

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Mike Burnick, 25-year market veteran and Editor of the Martin Weiss Ultimate Portfolio at Money and Markets, explains why investors need to diversify into international markets.  

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He highlights how 20 of the world’s largest central banks have recently lowered interest rates and why this will lead to stronger growth in many of these overseas markets.

Mike then breaks down which global markets you should be investing in based on value and growth potential.  He also shares some of his favorite international stocks to buy right now.

As always, thanks for listening and good investing!

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