South American Investment Articles
It looks like inflation is coming. This material has been prepared by Thevalueswan.com .This document is for information and illustrative purposes only and does not purport to show actual results. It is not, and should not be regarded as investment advice or as a recommendation regarding any particular security or course of action. Opinions expressed… Read More »
The big inflation will be in the emerging markets like China when a revaluation happens due to them being as competitive as North America. It wont even be an inflation but a revaluation. They will be caught in technology and housing ownership will be widespread. Soon they will have their own Boeing. After that they… Read More »
The Value of Mutual Funds/ETFs In a Portfolio Warren Buffett has said that the person who does not want to worry about the stock market should be 90% in Index ETFs to the United States Stock Market (Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Russell) and 10% in short dated T-bills (Treasuries). This advice has value in… Read More »
Hello everyone, The people who want to buy the company are trying their hardest to buy it. We hereby call the holders of free float shares of PRUMO LOGÍSTICA S.A. (“Company”) to convene at the Special Free Float Shareholders Meeting (“Special Meeting”), to be held on February 24, 2017, at 10 a.m., at the Company’s… Read More »
Silver is low, granted. But it could get a lot lower if the stock market crumbles or there is a US recession. Also gold priced in Canadian dollars is still at about $1400, granted the Canadian dollar is at 1.39 to 1 US dollar so you have lost purchasing power in other currencies. The lesson… Read More »
Vale https://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3AVALE&ei=CzlFVemqHoSXiQKt74DIAw was trading 10 years ago at $60 USD dollars, now its trading at $8 USD . It lost $1.6 billion last quarter (Adjusted earnings per share of 61 cents) but it is essentially a government company. Iron ore is trading at $56 USD dollars per dry metric ton as of March 2015 while it was… Read More »