The Secret to Making Triple Digits Once Emerging Markets Hit Bottom By Larsen Kusick, analyst, Phase 1 Investor
Monday, October 10, 2011
Last week, my colleague Matt Badiali showed readers his "shopping list" of resource companies with the best assets in the world.
The resource sector isn't the only area in a downtrend right now. Brazil's Bovespa, China's Hang Seng, and India's Sensex are all more than 25% below their highs. (U.S. stocks are down about 15%, as measured by the S&P 500.)
Emerging market stocks are likely heading even lower. But right now is a good time to start putting together our own shopping list of "trophies."
Buying
dominant companies in undeveloped countries following a bear market can be hugely profitable…
Take
Baidu for example. Baidu is China's homegrown version of Internet search giant Google. During the worst of the 2008 financial crisis, shares of Baidu were down more than 70% from their highs. Over the next two years, the stock soared more than 1,000%.
"Emerging markets" are countries whose economies are still catching up to the U.S. and Europe. That means there's still a lot of growth ahead for even basic businesses like telecommunications, construction, and transportation.
Here's the secret to making triple-digit gains in these markets: You didn't have to "catch the bottom" to make a ton of money. All you needed to do was
wait for a new uptrend before hitching along for the ride.
Investors who bought Baidu six months after the bottom still made 200% or more over the next year or so. And they were taking a lot less risk with their money.
To lower your risk even further, you can stick with the biggest, best companies. They'll often be more volatile than their U.S. counterparts. But they generate lots of cash and dominate their markets.
Below are some of my favorite "trophy" emerging market companies:
Keep in mind that global stock markets are still in a strong downtrend. That means it's safer to stay on the sidelines for now. No one knows how far these names could drop.
The safer bet is to watch these high-quality companies and wait for the uptrend to start. They'll be plenty of upside left… and much less risk.
Be patient. Every new bull market produces dozens or even hundreds of triple-digit gains for investors. The next one simply hasn't started yet.
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