By Nicholas Vardy Investors like Sir John Templeton and Bill Browder used major market downturns to make millions of dollars.
Nicholas Vardy explains their way to wealth today: the surprisingly simple rules of crisis investing.
“People are always asking me where is the outlook good, but that’s the wrong question… The right question is: Where is the outlook the most miserable?”
– Sir John Templeton
Sir John Templeton made his reputation as a pioneer in global investing.
After all, he spent a lifetime investing in foreign stock markets far off the radar screen of most U.S. investors.
Templeton bought U.S. stocks even as Hitler’s armies rolled into Poland in …read more