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Subject: The mutual funds can also be hot - October19, 2007



Hi Zinester,

Most people invest in the closest to them and easiest to find mutual funds.

This is bloody stupid.

If you live in USA for example you are lucky if your mutual funds achieve 15% yearly ROI.

People are just too lazy, they invest in the first fund they saw and then complain for the low ROI.

The mutual funds which invest in countries with matured economy usually can't achieve very high results. As most mutual funds don't speculate, but invest, they can not profit much more than the major indexes.

The funds which invest in Emerging economies, on the other hand, have a lot more options to profit. Not only that the market is rising a lot more, but the big movements allow to increase the profits even further.

So don't be lazy, search for mutual funds which invest in East Europe, Asia and Latin America.

Just to give you some examples:

Capman Fund in Bulgaria achieved more than 100% ROI in 2006 and keeps growing now: see here.

Raiffesen Capital Management has a long term investment fund in Europe and Asia targeting more than 50% per year - see here.

Chinese and Indian Mutual Funds often break the 50% per year mark as well.

You see there are really a lot of options. I can recommend you visiting Mutual Funds Investing for more information on such mutual funds and about the mutual fund investing in general.

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