Indeed, while international diversification is a sensible idea for most U.S. investors, its benefits may be even more likely to accrue in the coming years, given that U.S. stocks are more
expensive than their international counterparts and the United States» relative share of the global economy is declining.
Indeed, while international diversification is a sensible idea for most U.S. investors, its benefits may be even more likely to accrue in the coming years, given that U.S. stocks are more
expensive than their international counterparts and the United States» relative share of the global economy is declining.