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Mark Mobius



Average rating: 3.44 · 308 ratings · 34 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Little Book of Emerging...

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The Inflation Myth and the ...

3.47 avg rating — 73 ratings — published 2019 — 9 editions
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Passport To Profits: Why Th...

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Invest for Good: A Healthie...

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Bonds: An Introduction to t...

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The Book of Wealth: A Young...

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Mobius On Emerging Markets

3.46 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 1994 — 4 editions
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Mutual Funds: An Introducti...

3.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2007
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Foreign Exchange: An Introd...

2.86 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2008 — 3 editions
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Equities: An Introduction t...

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“in 1991 the then British Chancellor, Norman Lamont, told the House of Commons that: “… rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we have had to pay to get inflation down. That price is well worth paying. That focus on keeping inflation down remains at the heart of monetary policy.”
Mark Mobius, The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation

“The main reason that we felt positive was because all of the trends were so negative. This was not just to be stubbornly or rigidly contrarian—because being a true contrarian means not to go slavishly against the grain, but to be always independent in your thinking. It was simply that we and the short-term smart money were operating according to different time frames.”
Mark Mobius, Passport to Profits: Why the Next Investment Windfalls Will be Found Abroad and How to Grab Your Share

“it’s surprising the depths of ignorance and naïveté that made so many otherwise intelligent people believe that a centralized bureaucracy might be a socially superior vehicle for managing the production and distribution of goods and services than a private firm that must compete with rivals to deliver the same services or make the same products.”
Mark Mobius, Passport to Profits: Why the Next Investment Windfalls Will be Found Abroad and How to Grab Your Share



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