Robert Hsu

Robert Hsu

Robert was born in Taiwan, speaks Mandarin fluently and reads and writes Chinese. But what really sets him apart from other investing experts is his rich history of investment success and his understanding of what’s happening across Asia today. While employed with Goldman Sachs, Robert learned a great deal about international markets, equities, interest rates, currencies and commodities markets. Since then Robert has started his own money management firm, Absolute Return Capital Advisors.

In order to stay on top of investment opportunities across Asia, Robert visits China regularly, as well as employs a boots-on-the-ground team of analysts in China to provide him with up-to-the-minute details on what is happening.

Robert’s advice is that now, more than ever, investors looking to build their wealth must look outside of the U.S. for real and sustainable growth. To attain superior absolute return in the new century, buy-and-hold U.S. stocks are just not going to deliver the profits that he thinks every investor should expect. And in looking to make the biggest returns, Robert’s found that the single best place to find great returns is China, where the economy continues to grow almost 10% a year.

Recent Articles

Taiwanese Stocks Will Continue to Perform in 2010

There are three main reasons why Taiwanese stocks will continue to be a good bet this year. Get details here, plus the best way to profit from this trend.

Surprise Winners of the China/India Outsourcing War

As the global battle between China and India for customers and profits heats up, these top Chinese stocks could easily double your money in 2010.

Duoyuan Printing (DYP) Stopping the Presses in China

Although Chinese Internet usage is growing at double-digit annual rates, the printing industry in China is growing rapidly as well. And this top China stock is directly in line to profit.

Why The China Bubble Is No Cause for Investor Alarm

Talk of the China bubble is more hype and financial fear-mongering than reality. Here's why.

2010 China Forecast

The China forecast for 2010 is a positive one as China will continue to be the fastest-growing economy in the world next year.