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Fisher Investments Publishes Educational Infographic on Global Trade

Fisher Investments Publishes Educational Infographic on Global Trade

 Fisher Investments, one of the world’s largest independent, fee-only registered investment advisers, recently released a new infographic, How Does Trade Affect the US Economy? The infographic examines how international trade affects the US economy, businesses and individuals.

The infographic examines the components of global trade to help readers understand the breadth of trade activities.

Because trade—a perennially popular topic with the media and investors—is an important global issue, the graphic breaks down a complex subject into easy-to-understand elements. On the infographic’s release, Fisher Investments’ Senior Vice President of Research Aaron Anderson said, “We believe more informed investors are better investors and US trade and its economic effects are often misunderstood. This infographic helps investors better understand this complex topic.”

The infographic examines the components of global trade to help readers understand the breadth of trade activities. It also introduces readers to the concept of “total trade,” a way of looking at both exports and imports as economic positives. With a section on trade’s impacts on the US economy, businesses and individuals, the graphic shines a light on the pros and cons of international trade.

Fisher Investments is an independent, fee-only investment adviser. As of 12/31/2020, Fisher Investments and its subsidiaries manage over $159 billion in assets—over $101 billion for North American private investors, $39 billion for institutional investors, $16 billion for European private investors and $1 billion for US small- to mid-sized business retirement plans. Fisher Investments maintains four principal business groups: US Private Client, Institutional, Private Client International and 401(k) Solutions, which serve a global client base of diverse investors. Founder and Executive Chairman Ken Fisher wrote the Forbes “Portfolio Strategy” column from 1984 through 2016, making him the longest continuously running columnist in the magazine’s history. In recent years, Ken’s columns have run consistently in major media outlets across almost every Western European country as well as material Asian countries, spanning more countries and more volume than any other columnist of any type in history. Ken has also authored 11 books, including four New York Times bestsellers on finance and investing.

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