
“In Cyprus, the blood is still in the streets from the crisis there earlier this year. There is essentially nobody who wants to buy anything that is in any way connected to Cyprus right now… which is exactly why it is the right moment to start looking for bargains. Most people aren’t even aware that Cyprus is an independent country, and even fewer know it has a stock market. Most of those who are aware don’t know how to properly invest there or what exactly to buy, and would be too afraid to do so even if they did—especially now, when the index for the Cyprus Stock Exchange is down 98% from its peak. But that’s exactly why Cyprus is now so attractive for a contrarian/crisis investor.”
https://www.internationalman.com/crisis-investing
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