Japanese Investments
I think the yen and the Japanese real estate markets are undervalued and I’ve invested a little bit in both. But the strategies I’ve employed (opening an account with an international broker with access to the Tokyo Stock Exchange) might be too much work for many of you.
Wealth Building Lessons has a good post on this topic. Check out the posts on the
1. Carry trade and how to profit from a rising yen and
2. Japanese REITs and the safest investment in town.
Who knew Bank CDs could be so exotic!
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March 13th, 2007 at 8:21 am
Everbank CDs are exotic other banks need to catch up.
Good post.