Mark Mobius brings a research-driven perspective to global investing, shaped by years of observing markets directly and understanding how economic structures evolve in different regions. His experience highlights the importance of sound fundamentals, transparency in business practices, and managing risk through careful analysis. By focusing on long-term value and real economic activity, his approach helps investors look beyond short-term market fluctuations.
This experience is reflected in his 15 books, each offering focused expertise:
The Investor’s Guide to Emerging Markets – Techniques for evaluating developing economies and investment potential.
Mobius on Emerging Markets – Insights into the forces influencing global and frontier markets.
The Little Book of Emerging Markets – Practical and easy-to-understand global investing principles.
The Book of Wealth – Building strong financial habits and long-term planning skills.
Team Mobius – Lessons in strategy, teamwork, and decision-making.
The Digital Currency Revolution – Exploring blockchain and digital financial innovation.
The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation – Understanding inflation and deflation dynamics.
Die Wahrheit über Inflation – Analysis of monetary systems and inflation trends.
Invest for Good – Responsible investing and sustainable value creation.
Equities: An Introduction to the Core Concepts – Core stock market knowledge and valuation.
Mutual Funds: An Introduction to the Core Concepts – Diversification and fund-based investing.
Bonds: An Introduction to the Core Concepts – Fixed-income investing and portfolio stability.
Foreign Exchange: An Introduction to the Core Concepts – Currency markets and exchange-rate movements.
copyright to Profits – Real-life lessons from international investment experiences.
Mark Mobius: An Illustrated Biography – A visual overview of his global research journey.
Together, these books provide practical guidance for understanding global markets, strengthening investment discipline, and building sustainable long-term strategies.