The US markets are fundamentally changing. Changing to more match the European markets. This change will put significant stresses on US companies and equities. The result is likely that as the global economy recovers, Europe will rise faster, further, and stronger than the US markets. As we move out of the current financial crisis, wise investors will look overseas. Using the unique perspective of an author in Europe and the US, this book will outline the best ways to take advantage of the rapidly shifting global environment. Kotok and Sciaretta will teach readers what indicators to follow, what instruments and markets are best poised to grow, and how to avoid the various traps along the way.
Invest in Europe Now! : Why Europe's Markets Will Outperform the US in the Coming Years
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