Foreign mutual funds look like a good way to dodge some U.S. market risk
![](https://s32566.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/BLOG12_150319891_AR_-1_QOTJKEIFZEGY-2-951x634.jpg.optimal.jpg)
Breakfast with Benjamin: Foreign mutual funds might be a good hiding spot for investors as U.S. stocks peak in cost.
- With U.S. stocks now about as expensive as they were at the peak in 2008, foreign mutual funds might be a good place to hang out, or even hide out, for a while. ANJIX, LLINX, VTRIX
- Who will replace Jack Bogle when the 85-year-old founder of Vanguard decides it is no longer fun to go to work? Still a thorn in the industry’s side even after six heart attacks and a heart transplant
- The upside and downside of the millennial generation’s aversion to consumer credit. 63% don’t use credit cards
- The good news is, the city of Detroit will pay you to live there. The bad news is, you will be living in Detroit. Chattanooga, Tenn., and Niagara Falls, N.Y. offer similar deals
Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.