Where To Invest 2021

With 2020 almost over you may be wondering where to invest in 2021. So in this video, I look at some of the potentially best investments for 2021 including which countries and sectors you might like to consider buying equity in, and how bonds, gold, and silver are likely to fare.

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Timestamps
Introduction 00:00
US Equity 00:33
Country Equity 04:06
Equity Sectors 08:07
Corporate Bonds 09:08
Gold 13:51
Silver 16:10
Government Bonds 20:17
Summary

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20 Comments

  1. Thank you for your excellent videos, I find them very informative and have learned a lot. I tried to re-create your CAPE percentile graph from the Barclays data for June '21 to see how it has changed, but got quite different answers! For example for Turkey I get 5% for your 56%. Is this graph available directly or is it possible to find out precisely how it was calculated from the CAPE data? Thanks!

  2. Successful people don't become that way overnight, what most people see as a glance wealth, a great career, is a result of hard work and hustle over time.

  3. Very informative video. Detailed explanation of the financial markets. Keep making these videos they’re very beneficial for investors who wants information so as to make better investment decisions.????????????????????????

  4. Eventually you’re going to have to include crypto currency markets in your analysis.. Incredible video

  5. It's a nice video however to summarize, I don't feel your title was really covered in the video. Perhaps if a question mark was added at the end of the title, it would have made more sense.

  6. I was at a retirement seminar and the speaker spoke on how he quit his job after he made well over $950,000 PROFIT within 3months he invested $120,000. I just began investing and i will really appreciate any tips or helpful guide.

  7. Don’t see any new Chinese technology in car, computers, mobile, pharmaceuticals you name it, everything is copy cat.

    So much for the country making the best and intelligent Students.

  8. I see in many of your videos you reference the S&P 500, what's your take on the Russel 2000, Id be interested to hear your opinion if its not a bother.

  9. Great content Ramin. I enjoy your YouTube videos. A question if I may. I'm regular investing each month into ETFs via vanguard and want to know if it is better to invest in ETFs with their one off costs (bid-offer spread) and index funds which tend to have higher ongoing costs but no one off costs. Hope this makes sense.

  10. Thanks so much for this, really enjoying your videos and how well you present your ideas

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