Posted on November 15, 2008
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Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly If your portfolio is tied up solely in American stocks, you’re missing out, warns journalist Opdyke. In this lucid investment guide, he advises average investors to bypass Wall Street, avoid domestically held Exchange Traded Funds and American Depository Receipts, and to put their money to work directly in foreign economies. More than 320 of the Fortune Global 500 are based outside the U.S., and tens of thousands of smaller companies never show up on
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