Saturday, December 26, 2009

Russia Mutual Funds Foreign Denomininated Mutual Funds?

Foreign denomininated Mutual Funds? - russia mutual funds

By investing in U.S. dollars directly into a fund in foreign currency (in Italy or Russia, on the basis Say Comapny in mutual funds) are not proposing to give a better performance than the prospectus in that? Higher yields, as it may be more speculative?

1 comment:

popeleo5... said...

You mean a mutual fund in foreign currencies - such as a fund of Russia, with prices in rubles or Italian Prices in euros?

It is possible that you do this, but I think that the U.S. system size limits that may be acceptable for U.S. investors will be imposed. Acquisition of foreign funds means that you accept the risk. If you buy a fund in euros and dollars and exchange rates of the euro area is the amount that you back when you sell influence your investment. Thus, consideration could be given more speculative.

The dollar is expected to fall mainly in the coming years because of trade DeFecito so that the risk of exchange rate fluctuations in your favor probavly work. I do not advise trying to form a pool of Russia, which are very dangerous, because buying the country with almost no protection for private investors. In general, countries whose currencies upgrade of May in the coming years, those who have oil or a large number of products (eg Germany, Australia or Canada).

Most fund companies offer mutual funds in addition to a commitmentNCY. Try your loyalty, even if it should be in the United States provide more funding in foreign currencies.

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