Ivan Martchev

Ivan Martchev

Ivan Martchev is a research consultant with institutional money manager .Ìý Previously, IvanÌý served as editorial director at ¶¶Òõ×îаæ. Ivan was editor ofÌýLouis Rukeyser’s Mutual FundsÌýand associate editor ofÌýPersonal Finan³¦±ð.ÌýAs co-editor ofÌýWall Street Winners,Ìýhe has been ranked #1 in the U.S. by investment performance.

Ivan is also co-author ofÌýÌý(Financial Times Press). The book provided analysis of geopolitical issues and investment strategy in natural resources and emerging markets with an emphasis on Asia. The book also correctly predicted the collapse in the US real estate market, the rise of precious metals, and the resulting increased investor interest in emerging markets. Ivan’s commentaries have been published byÌýMSNBC,ÌýDow Jones,ÌýBloomberg,ÌýThe Motley Fool, InvestorPlace and others.

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Recent Articles

Why Russia May Finally be Worthy of Your Investment Dollars

The BP-Rosneft deal shows Russia becoming more open to foreign dollars, which should make Russian investments more attractive.

2 Ways to Profit From the Euro Zone Drama

The bond auction in Portugal is just another band-aid solution for the euro zone crisis. I suggest a paired trade in emerging market bank stocks.

Strike Before Industrial Precious Metals Get Too Hot

New ETFs allow individual investors to trade platinum and palladium.

Global 2010 Ranking Favors Commodity-Driven Markets

Emerging markets were standouts in 2010, but not every BRIC market outperformed the S&P 500.

Why Emerging Markets Will Keep Outperforming

Data show money flowing to emerging market funds, while domestic funds have seen generally weak or negative net inflows.