123: Navigating Global Equity Investments Like a Pro – Eric Schleien

Today’s guest on The Expat Money Show is Eric Schleien, the sole portfolio manager of Granite State Capital Management. Today we will be talking to our guest about opportunities in the financial markets overseas and what he expects to boom.

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WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW:

  • Buying foreign assets for less than their worth
  • How to study different business ideas
  • The opinion of big tech and FANG stocks
  • Why does Eric Schleien buy stock overseas?
  • What are alternative investment markets?
  • The advantage that smaller investors have over institutions
  • Does he buy in USD or local currency? 
  • Trends, countries, commodities? What does he think will perform well?
  • Where are the countries that have a bad rap & underperforming stocks?
  • How does Eric Schleien find these stocks?
  • And finally, what is THE country to look at if you want to invest?

 

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CONCLUSION

Great interview with Eric Schleien, he really knows his business. If you want to invest and not sure where to start, listen to Eric’s podcast, it’s fantastic! at The Intelligent Investing Podcast. I enjoyed our conversation so much that Eric invited me to be a guest on HIS podcast. Make sure you look up my episode, should air sometime in March. 

 

About The Host, Mikkel Thorup

Mikkel Thorup; the host of The Expat Money Show, has 20+ years in continual travel around the world, visiting more than 100 countries including Colombia, North Korea, Zimbabwe and Iran.

His goal now is to help Expats just like you to generate additional streams of income, eliminate your tax bill, and take advantage of offshore structures so you can travel the world freely and never have to worry about money again.


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