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Investing in Forex and Weak Rupee

October 7th 2011 19:59
Investment, Forex, Rupee, Funds, Mutual Funds, Investors, India

With the rupee getting weak, most of the investors turned to international funds for forex gains. After research, everyone can find the international funds are more promising in terms of gains. Most of the international funds are giving good returns of 8 to 10 percent where as Indian Funds are providing the low returns of 3 to 5 percent over the same period.

This is actually a trick that exists in the magic of exchange rates. It’s quite known that when the Rupee is becoming weak, the US stocks will show extraordinary gains. It’s a simple calculation that each dollar will worth more in Indian rupee when the dollar investment stays static.
The investor should diversify the investments. The investments which are not performing well in one part of the world can perform best in the other part of world. The narrowly focused funds are more in counts which are more involved in gold, oil or real estate. These funds have very narrow investment mandates. These funds are more regions focused. That means investing in such funds is of no use and the investor should look for more diversification offered.
This depends on the ability of the investor to judge that in which sector or region the fund will perform the best. If you choose to invest in foreign funds then should be made by fund manager. As a investor you are limited to choose from the available funds and rest can be left on the fund manager’s ability.

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