Emerging Markets Matter
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This podcast audio was accidentally posted yesterday, so you might want to listen to our 4/29 episode, if you’ve already heard this one.
A listener-inspired revisit of emerging markets investing—sparked by the legacy of Mark Mobius—highlights why most investors are dramatically underexposed to this critical asset class. Don and Tom explain that while emerging markets bring higher volatility and currency risk, they also offer diversification, access to faster-growing economies, and exposure you simply can’t get from U.S. multinationals alone. The conversation reinforces a core principle: proper global diversification matters more than chasing returns, and for most investors, owning a broadly diversified fund is far more practical than trying to build a perfectly balanced portfolio piece by piece. Listener questions then tackle currency risk (don’t worry about it) and expose the dangers of “hodgepodge” portfolios built from random ETF ideas—ending with a strong case for simplicity, discipline, and knowing the purpose behind every dollar invested.
0:05 Long-forgotten topic returns: emerging markets investing
0:26 Tribute to Mark Mobius and his emerging markets legacy
1:00 Why most investors have never heard of him
2:02 What emerging markets actually are (and why they feel risky)
2:43 Franklin Templeton era and historical performance claims
3:26 Efficient market skepticism vs. boots-on-the-ground investing
3:42 The real issue: investors massively underweight emerging markets
4:59 Long-term returns and the case for inclusion
5:57 Volatility, crises, and why diversification still wins
6:53 Portfolio reviews reveal almost no EM exposure
7:25 The S&P 500 problem: what you’re missing globally
8:29 Why all-in-one funds (AVGE, DFAW) simplify everything
9:40 Listener question: currency risk in international investing
11:04 “We own international… right?” portfolio reality check
12:16 Currency swings explained (and why you shouldn’t obsess)
13:55 Japan’s lost decades as a diversification lesson
15:24 Why global companies ≠ true international exposure
17:53 RV nostalgia and listener banter
19:21 $17K “play account” turns into portfolio chaos
21:55 ETF overload and CNBC-driven investing behavior
23:35 Why the portfolio has no coherent strategy
24:36 Simple fix: target-date or total market approach
25:13 The myth of “play money” in investing
26:01 Complexity makes bad portfolios worse over time
26:53 Why Talking Real Money stays audio-only
27:33 Growth update and listener appreciation
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