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Bon Voyage!Investing overseas could take your portfolio on a trip up, up, and away.

ByLorayne C. Fiorillo

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

The plane ride to Hong Kong is too long, and you get seasick on anything smaller than the QE2. Even if you don't know who Fodor is and don't care what they're wearing in Paris this season, there are lots of reasons to go abroad this year . . . with your money, that is.

对美国市场后破纪录的一年, few investors may be tempted to take their portfolios on a foreign trip. Why bother when results have been so good at home?

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