As U.S. Markets Climb, American Dollars are Crossing the Atlantic

As U.S. Markets Climb, American Dollars are Crossing the Atlantic (CNBC)

More American money has gone toward investing in European stocks than any year since 1977, according to Goldman Sachs. In the first half of this year alone, U.S. investors poured $65 billion into European equities. So why are investors looking across the pond? It can’t be for better returns this year, as the S&P 500 is up 18.4 percent this year, while the continent’s best-performing market has been France, with its CAC up 13.1 percent. Two reasons float to the surface then:  diversification, plain and simple; or playing the bottom, betting on larger returns when Europe comes back. So which type of investor are you? Someone who’s staring the gift bull in the mouth, or someone who’s rolling the dice in Europe?

Eagle Eye Opener

Recent Posts

American vs European Options – The Similarities and Differences

Options can be divided into two broad categories: American-style options and European-style options. These two…

3 days ago

Bull Call Spread and Bull Put Spread – Option Trading Strategies

The bull call spread and the bull put spread are option strategies used when an…

3 days ago

The Free Market’s Most Amazing Graph

Breaking News: My recommendation to invest in emerging markets is paying off. The Argentina Fund is now the…

4 days ago

Still a Stormy Case of ‘Word is Bond’

In former President Donald Trump’s universe, the past 24 hours have been a severe case…

4 days ago

ETF Talk: ‘V’ ‘B’ Playin’ the Game Right with This ETF

As the late Kenny Rogers once intoned, “If you're gonna play the game, boy you…

4 days ago

Seven Tips to Day-Trade with a Signal

Seven tips to day-trade with a signal can put people on a profitable path if…

6 days ago