Yiannis G. Mostrous

Yiannis G. Mostrous is Investing Daily’s expert on foreign growth stocks. His well-respected expertise has come from years of international market analysis and venture financing.
Since the inception of Global Investment Strategist five years ago, Yiannis has advised his readers to book returns 5 times greater than the S&P 500. Global Investment Strategist has consistently ranked among the highest-returning portfolios at Investing Daily.
Yiannis dedicates himself to helping individual investors boost their returns with his select international picks. He lays out the most profitable strategies of new global economies such as Singapore, Brazil, China, India and Eastern Europe, among many others.
It's no surprise you'll find him quoted in Barron's and the Washington Post. And you may also catch him on syndicated financial television.
Yiannis coauthored a book on investment opportunities in Asia, The Silk Road to Riches: How You Can Profit by Investing in Asia’s Newfound Prosperity (Financial Times/Prentice Hall Press). And most recently he was lead author for The Rise of the State: Profitable Investing and Geopolitics in the 21st Century (Financial Times Press).
Yiannis holds an MBA from Marymount University with a major in finance and a BBA from Radford University.
Yiannis G. Mostrous is Investing Daily’s expert on foreign growth stocks. His well-respected expertise has come from years of international market analysis and venture financing.
Since the inception of Global Investment Strategist five years ago, Yiannis has advised his readers to book returns 5 times greater than the S&P 500. Global Investment Strategist has consistently ranked among the highest-returning portfolios at Investing Daily.
Yiannis dedicates himself to helping individual investors boost their returns with his select international picks. He lays out the most profitable strategies of new global economies such as Singapore, Brazil, China, India and Eastern Europe, among many others.
It's no surprise you'll find him quoted in Barron's and the Washington Post. And you may also catch him on syndicated financial television.
Yiannis coauthored a book on investment opportunities in Asia, The Silk Road to Riches: How You Can Profit by Investing in Asia’s Newfound Prosperity (Financial Times/Prentice Hall Press). And most recently he was lead author for The Rise of the State: Profitable Investing and Geopolitics in the 21st Century (Financial Times Press).
Yiannis holds an MBA from Marymount University with a major in finance and a BBA from Radford University.

Content Posted by Yiannis G. Mostrous

Malaysia Emerges

Malaysia is rich in resources, but its infrastructure is in desperate need of revitalization. Fortunately, the country is pursuing an ambitious array of economic policies to spur investment in its future development.

A Yen for Outperformance

Japan’s economy faces numerous challenges, but the country’s equity market may finally be poised to deliver the outperformance that value-oriented investors have long awaited.

India 2012: State of the Subcontinent

India’s near-term economic prospects remain clouded by political uncertainty. Nevertheless, the Subcontinent’s growth story still offers long-term investors an attractive destination.

 

11/9/11: A Feast of Dim Sum Bonds

Dim Sum bonds will benefit from an appreciating Chinese currency.

An Introduction to Dim Sum Bonds

Bond investors have found other uses for “dim sum” beyond teatime.

Asian Opportunity

Amid the uncertainty in the global markets, Asian firms are strategically reinvesting in their businesses. Once the market recognizes these companies are poised for further growth, their stocks should move higher.

Steadfast on Europe's Strongest

Equities among Europe’s strongest economies now offer even more compelling values.

Don't Give Up on Europe

Despite the economic turmoil across the pond, pockets of the eurozone remain attractive for ETF investors.

Emerging Markets: Less Volatile but Directionless

The summer of 2011 will likely be a sequel of 2010. Expect emerging markets to rally in the fourth quarter.

Entry Point: Indian Infrastructure

Indian infrastructure projects have been beset by corruption scandals and setbacks. But new infrastructure will be critical to the country’s economic future.