However, I do
think international exposure is important.
Not exact matches
I
think it's almost impossible to create a portfolio of stocks and not have
international exposure.
I have about 22 % of my portfolio with
international exposure, but I
think Canadians have even more bias towards home country (especially with the preferential dividend tax treatment that Canadian dividend paying stocks get).
I
thought by buying Vanguard FTSE All - World ex-US ETF (VEU), I had my
international exposure well - diversified throughout the world.
In addition, if you're not getting enough foreign currency
exposure (or you're getting too much) from your
international stocks and bonds, you might
think about investing in foreign currencies themselves.
Investors may want to
think about taking a percentage of their U.S. core bond fund
exposure and allocating it to a hedged
international bond market index fund, such as the iShares Core International Aggregate Bon
international bond market index fund, such as the iShares Core
International Aggregate Bon
International Aggregate Bond ETF (IAGG).
My publicist's determination, creativity, and the ability to
think outside the box was crucial in securing major national television opportunities such as Fox & Friends, The 700 Club, and also to include
international exposure in Canada.
I was recently listening to a personal - finance commentator on the radio (I
think it may have been Rob Black), and he seemed to find appeal only in stocks that had
international exposure in their underlying businesses.
Have you
thought about adding some
International or Emerging Markets
exposure to your ETF investment portfolio?
Investors may want to
think about taking a percentage of their U.S. core bond fund
exposure and allocating it to a hedged
international bond market index fund, such as the iShares Core International Aggregate Bon
international bond market index fund, such as the iShares Core
International Aggregate Bon
International Aggregate Bond ETF (IAGG).
I
think having some non US
international exposure is good thing for diversification.
Regarding to REITs, I don't
think you need
international real estate
exposure.
I wanted to treat REITs as a separate asset class, so I
thought it should have both local and
international exposure.
Five:
Think you will get sufficient
international exposure through U.S. multinationals?
I have about 22 % of my portfolio with
international exposure, but I
think Canadians have even more bias towards home country (especially with the preferential dividend tax treatment that Canadian dividend paying stocks get).
I
think it's almost impossible to create a portfolio of stocks and not have
international exposure.
Yet often when investors make an allocation to the
international markets they tend to ignore the substantial universe of smaller - cap stocks that are available overseas, quite possibly
thinking they are getting significant small - cap
exposure by investing in emerging markets.
Because while access to broader,
international exposure is paramount to our mission, we also want to reach into our local community — inviting everyone to experience our programs and stimulate creative
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I
think the key was finding a big enough bank with enough
international exposure that wasn't afraid of me leaving the country and abandoning the house.