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'A paradise for growth investors': A Baillie Gifford fund manager overseeing almost $2 billion explains why investors are underestimating Japanese stocks — and shares his 3-part strategy for picking winners

However Kumar doesn't think Buffett's investment will change the perception on investing in Japanese stocks.

In fact, Japan is the polar opposite, Kumar said. Japan is a "paradise for growth investors", with a whole layer of fast growing businesses being ignored by investors, Kumar said.Kumar highlights there is a lot of evidence that the stock market and economy are not connected. He urges investors to think about this when considering whether to invest in the Japanese stock market.

As some countries in Europe as well as states in the US have seen a rise in COVID-19 cases. Some investors are starting to view Japan as a safe haven. Especially as the news flow around the US election has started to intensify and create volatility in the market."I always struggled with this idea of safe haven, because when the proverbial hits the fan, there are no safe havens," Kumar said.

"If you look at the US and chart, the S&P versus the TOPIX, it's a catalyst for more money coming into Japan in the next few years," Kumar said.To find high growth companies, there is no trade secret, Kumar said. He just looks at three core attributes.The first category Kumar looks at is the industry. He wants to see companies operating in large, preferably expanding, industries that have a large runway for growth.

 

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