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Rule 7: Know the Impact of Geopolitical Influence on Investments

In: Intelligent Investing in Irrational Markets

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  • Panos Mourdoukoutas

    (Long Island University
    Columbia University)

  • Christopher Bates

    (Long Island University)

Abstract

Whether you are an experienced investor familiar with the complexities of financial markets or a newcomer eager to learn, it is essential to understand a fundamental principle for achieving financial success: staying well-informed about geopolitical factors that can impact the economy and your investments. Geopolitical events, such as shifts in political stability, the crafting of international trade agreements, and the implementation of economic sanctions, can trigger substantial fluctuations in the market. These fluctuations can directly and profoundly affect the value of your assets, potentially leading to unexpected changes in your financial portfolio. Neglecting to recognize these influences can jeopardize your investment efforts and severely limit your chances of achieving optimal returns. To truly unlock the vast potential of your investment portfolio, it is essential to actively acknowledge and weave this geopolitical awareness into the fabric of your investment strategy. This process involves more than merely adhering to an essential checklist of tasks; it requires adopting a holistic and informed approach that carefully considers how global developments might shape market trends. Thoughtfully incorporating a geopolitical analysis strategy enables you to make decisions in an ever-changing financial landscape. This level of insight and strategic adaptability separates successful investors from those who struggle to navigate the complexities of market dynamics.

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  • Panos Mourdoukoutas & Christopher Bates, 2025. "Rule 7: Know the Impact of Geopolitical Influence on Investments," Springer Books, in: Intelligent Investing in Irrational Markets, edition 0, chapter 0, pages 97-110, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-90010-5_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90010-5_8
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