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Forget US Market and Invest Overseas

May 8th, 2010

Jim Jubak, an investing columnist, suggested us to invest heavily in the international market, especially emerging market. He had a speech at the Vancouver Money Show 2010. His recorded video is available on MoneyShow.com.

Jim had 10 stocks pick from the emerging market. However, be cautious, Jim warned that emerging market is quite volatile. There is always another entry point if you miss the boat now. Here is his 10 stocks pick:

CAPS Update – March 2010

April 2nd, 2010

Fool.com CAPS

It’s beginning of the month; and we would like to update you with our stock picks at fool.com’s CAPS. This stock picks are different to the ones that we choose for the contest. The difference is that we can choose as many stocks as we can; not only limited to 4 stocks.

Our member rating is dropped to 34.40 compared to last month. Thanks to CAGC that has been performing not so good in the last 2 weeks, drop more than 20% already.

Here is the update of our CAPS account – the winners are highlighted in green color:

Stock Ticker Stock Gain S&P Gain
CREE +1.44% +2.70%
HMIN +0.15% +5.94%
GMCR +13.79% +5.94%
PEGA +7.81% +7.91%
CAGC +26.95% +2.68%
BIDU +29.62% +2.68%
ITC +11.25% +5.58%
EW +16.81% +5.30%
CTRP +8.92% +5.30%
ASIA +43.04% +9.98%
POT +25.12% +11.56%
DAR +27.68% +14.90%

1stmilliondollar.net on Motley Fool’s CAPS

February 13th, 2010

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For those who don’t know, Motley Fool (fool.com) is web site for for long-term investor. It features news, commentary, stocks rating, community and many more. One of their services is called CAPS; where we can pick stocks for compared our performance with other CAPS members as well as S&P 500.

We have been using CAPS to track our stock picks for quite a while now. Our CAPS address is:

http://caps.fool.com/player/1stmilliondollar.aspx

Unlike the our stock picks at the Canadian bloggers contest that has limitation of 4 stocks; we list all stocks that we think is a good investment in CAPS. Our current stock picks are:

If you look at our picks as of today (February 13, 2010); 9 out of our 11 picks have beaten S&P 500.

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