Vivian Lewis is editor and founder of Global-Investing.com, the daily blog newsletter for Americans and others seeking to internationalize their portfolios. She brings unique experience and competence to the business of picking foreign stocks. After graduating from Harvard magna cum laude (and ...
more Vivian Lewis is editor and founder of Global-Investing.com, the daily blog newsletter for Americans and others seeking to internationalize their portfolios. She brings unique experience and competence to the business of picking foreign stocks. After graduating from Harvard magna cum laude (and being elected to Phi Beta Kappa), Vivian lived 18 years in Europe where she worked as a financial journalist. Back in the U.S. in 1989, she decided that retail investors managing their own portfolios deserved the kind of information she had been digging up for mutual fund and pension fund managers. So she started Global Investing and later GlobalInvestingPro. Paid subscribers to the Global Investing newsletters get access to Vivian's content before anyone else!
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A Blog With A Difference
with nuclear energy under a cloud now the only way to invest in uranium is by taking a long-term perspective. And once you do the only company which is a certain long-term winner is Cameco
A Terrible Thursday Falls On Friday
I got the info from schwab. I suspect it was a day off. sorry. but I do not get Hong Kong prices directly. thanks for the info and I will publish a correction
Taking A Long View
I always inform my bank if I plan to travel to foreign lands to make sure that my credit cards will work and I can get money from local ATMs. The problems arise DESPITE my warning the bank. I think it is poor internal communications and overuse of cheap Asian labor.
International Women's Day
you're welcome
Trade War Feint
ALAS, you are right. and there is little a mere single US citizen and voter can do
Arab-Israelis Deal
thanks. it sure seems to make sense from the USA
Best And Worst ADRs - Monday, May 22
not all ADRs are listed and the commentary therefore is very incomplete as it leaves out pink sheet ADRs which are often of very large companies which perform well.
The Stock Whisper Of The Day: SPY, AMD And BP
they take longer than reading somebody's remarks and it is hard to skim. Videos also remind me of how newsletters are marketed, by holding the reader's attention by constantly delaying the details being awaited by the listener
The Stock Whisper Of The Day: SPY, AMD And BP
I hate videos
Consider Diversifying Your Portfolio By Investing In Japan - Here's Why
My Japan reporter and I are working on it. Meanwhile we own two Japan #ClosedEndFunds which unlike #ETFs trade at discounts to their net asset value.