Does International Investing Still Make Sense?

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In this video, I'll make the case for why it still makes sense to continue investing at least some money into an international index fund or ETF.

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The debate never seems to end when we talk about whether or not it makes sense to invest some of your money into an international index fund or ETF. Many people are torn because based on recent history, U.S. index funds and ETFs have outperformed international by a large margin. If you invested $10,000 into a U.S. stock index fund/ETF and the same amount into an international index fund / ETF then after 30 years your U.S. portfolio would be worth $175,000 and your international portfolio would only be worth $41,000. That's too big of a difference not to question if it still makes sense to even bother investing some money into international funds.

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Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purposes only. Everyone's situation is different so do your own research before making any decisions with your money. If you need help then contact a Certified Financial Fiduciary before trying anything that is mentioned in this video. I prefer a Fiduciary financial advisor that charges an hourly fee as opposed to an ongoing fee based on a % of your portfolio. Always remember that incentives determine the type of advice they give you so one that charges an hourly fee is less likely to be problematic.
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