

Asian stock markets have fallen some 50 percent since the start of the year and many investors may be tempted to think the indices are close to bottoming out.
Market swings can be unnerving but some experts are playing it safe by sticking to cash and bonds
The volatility in the current climate can leave a seasoned investor disheartened, and the less experienced seeing stars. For those who dare to brave the storm and source for bargains, don't forget the emerging markets.
Volatility has been the name of the game for Asian markets as many indexes move into unchartered territory. In such uncertain times, experts say diversification is the key to stabilizing your porftolio.
As investors hoping for a market rally the day after Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States were in for a bitter disappointment, experts on CNBC said investors should cut their losses now and sell holdings that are exposed to the recession risk.
The wild swings we have witnessed lately in the equity markets can be unnerving, but it is times like this that investors should take advantage of and snap up stocks on the cheap.
Extreme volatility in global markets over the past few weeks has seen many market participants capitalizing on day trades. And this may be the smart thing to do says Andrew Sullivan, Sales Trader at MainFirst Securities Hong Kong.
Traditional safe haven investments are back in fashion as many investors around the world flock to U.S. Treasurys (UST), the Japanese yen and even Japanese government bonds.
The U.S. dollar has turned out to be the currency of choice lately, with the greenback climbing to a two-year high of $1.2726 against the euro Thursday, as investors sought safety through the greenback.
| Don't Park Your Money in US Stocks |
| Grim Outlook on Asia |
| Invest in Corporate Bonds |
| Stay With the Winning Horse |
| Be Selective on Bonds |
| Providing Long-Term Investment |
| Emerging Markets: Last In, First Out? |
| Create a Diversified Portfolio |
| Capital Preservation is Key |
| Roche: Value Will Emerge First in Credit Markets |
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