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Foreign Stocks Restricted for Unqualified Investors from 2025: What It Means?
... with foreign assets, but will also limit opportunities for diversification and protecting savings from inflation. In this article, we analyze how the new rules will affect retail investors, their access to foreign markets, and the future of the Russian stock market.
Foreign Securities to Be Available Only for Qualified Investors: What This Means for Retail Investors and the Stock Market?
Starting January 1, 2025, the Central Bank of Russia will implement new regulations that restrict access to foreign securities ...
How to Manage Investment Risks
... assets either barely drop during tough periods or may even tend to rise when the rest of the market is unstable. Classic defensive instruments traditionally include gold and highly reliable bonds (primarily government bonds). For instance, during a stock market crash, bonds typically experience minimal price drops. They can be sold without incurring significant losses, allowing the freed-up capital to be directed towards purchasing undervalued stocks, thus effectively reallocating capital. Gold often ...
DeepSeek: A New Threat to American Tech Stocks?
... could affect U.S. tech stocks and the global market.
DeepSeek: A New Threat to American Tech Stocks?
Chinese DeepSeek and Its Ambitions
Chinese company DeepSeek has become the focus of scrutiny from experts who warn of its potential threat to American stock markets. DeepSeek is developing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and is reportedly poised to radically change the balance of power in the industry.
Technological Superiority Without Modern Chips
A particular concern is DeepSeek's potential ...
CAPE Ratio of the S&P 500 Reaches Second Record: Is the Market Overheated?
... a high CAPE is traditionally seen as an indicator of an overheated market and a potential correction.
What is CAPE and Why is it Important?
CAPE, or the Shiller Ratio, was developed by Nobel laureate Robert Shiller for a more accurate assessment of stock market valuation. It is calculated as the ratio of the current stock price to the average earnings over the past 10 years, adjusted for inflation. The historical average CAPE value for the S&P 500 is approximately 15.2, and when the ratio exceeds 30, ...
Diversification of Risks when Investing in Securities
... may initially seem.
It involves several stages:
Stock selection. It is essential to choose securities from various industries. This way, losses can be mitigated due to seasonal demand fluctuations, internal company issues, etc.
Analysis. Continuous market monitoring and tracking stock fluctuations are necessary. If significant problems arise, it is better to dispose of the asset promptly rather than wait for the company to fail entirely.
Accounting. Utilizing various software for personal accounting can simplify tracking. This ...