Which markets are cheap right now in the world?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Daal, Oct 16, 2016.

  1. Daal

    Daal

    what are some stock/bond/commodity/currencies that are very cheap right now?
     
  2. zdreg

    zdreg

    russia
     
  3. Gold
     
  4. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    London spot price of Gold, October 20th 2010, $1340.50

    London spot price of Gold, October 13th 2016, $1256.50

    The value you have created holding physical gold for 6 years and paying for Swiss storage plus insurance is -$84. Holding physical gold only make sense for central banks however you are RIGHT gold is comparatively cheap.
     
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  5. kmiklas

    kmiklas

    GBP against USD. It's sure to spike when Brexit falls through.
     
  6. lovethetrade

    lovethetrade Guest

    Deutsche Bank - will recover stronger than ever.

    Just my opinion and does not represent financial advice whatsoever.
    Trading and financial investing is risky and not suitable for everyone.
     
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  7. Handle123

    Handle123

    There is a bunch of Commodity markets near 10 year lows, Oats and NatGas are couple of them.
     
  8. dealmaker

    dealmaker

  9. piezoe

    piezoe

    The Syrian Pound is fairly cheap right now.

    1 Syrian Pound equals
    0.0047 US Dollar
     
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  10. luisHK

    luisHK

    Yes I read an article on this as well yesterday, any idea which investments one could make (in financial markets though) to replace some bond positions by products linked to real assets in a portfolio ? I'm thinking of REITs, commodity ETF (DBC), Gold futures or miners, but don't like Reits as they seem very much correlated to the equity market nor too keen on gold since I missed the 10% rally a few months back (this might be more psychological than rational though). Gdx is very volatile so I'm not keen on establishing a more than very small position, so looking at DBC, but afraid of ETfs dealing with commodity futures, they seem to get hit hard by rollover issues.

    Any input on this topic, anyone ?
     
    #10     Oct 19, 2016