I learned a long time ago that the best way to gather intelligence on a country is to tune into their markets.  Even boots on the ground cannot compete with thousands of locally informed investment decisions.  One can even sense pending shifts or even black swans.  I have picked off a few over the years.  The only question is always what?
For what it is worth we are approaching a bullish phase for resource stocks, although this may be at the expense of general markets and continuing unemployment woes in the US USA 
In Iran 
I have not looked at the available stocks, but the telecommunication companies are a good place to start.  When money disappears, they can accept chickens and pay folks in chickens every day and still come out like bandits.
Iran is a Buy
By Christian A. DeHaemer | Friday, August 6th, 2010
In yet another example of why sanctions don't work, the Tehran 
You know the deal...
He steals elections.  His thugs in the militia beat and jail students who protested the sullied election. His judges sentence females accused of adultery to death by burying them up to the waist, and having their neighbors throw rocks at their heads.
On top of this, Iran India , Pakistan , North Korea  or Israel 
In fact, the U.S.  believes Iran 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mike Mullen, said last week on "Meet the Press" that the Pentagon has plans for attacking Iran 
CIA Director Leon Panetta, in late June, appeared on ABC's "This Week" and carefully hinted at covert war options against Iran 
And the United Nations has written a strongly-worded letter and offered up a fourth round of sanctions on high-tech and military goods. Hillary Clinton gave away who-knows-what to get the Russians on board.
It is not working
Despite all the saber rattling and jawboning, Iran 
In fact, judging by the stock market, Iran Tehran 
Furthermore, the TSE remains ridiculously undervalued.
The average price to earnings ratio is 5.5, and the average dividend yield is 15.8%. This is the average of 337 companies listed with a total market capitalization of $70 billion.  The average.
That's incredibly cheap for the country that ranks third in the world in terms of petroleum and natural gas reserves.
In fact, the Tehran 
This is because while the U.S.  and Europe are trying to "put the pressure" on Iran 
In fact, in the new sanctions there are no restrictions for foreign investors to invest in Iran Iran 
According to Reuters the sanctions are as follows:
The U.S.  effectively deprived foreign banks of access to the U.S.  financial system if they do business with key Iranian banks or Iran 
And EU measures set limits on the transfer of funds into Iran 
Despite these sanctions Iran  is taking a different course than America  - Iran Iran 
The truth is that Iran  was the only country in the Middle East  to hold candlelight vigils after 9/11.  The vast majority of the country (two-thirds, or some 50 million people), is under the age of 30.  They do not remember the Islamic revolution in the 1970s, nor do they care.
They want what we all want: peace, prosperity and freedom.  And they will get it along with the bomb.
Despite what you may have heard, the atomic bomb has brought more peace for longer than any other item, thing or philosophy in history.  In ancient Rome , the doors to the Temple  of Janus  were closed when Rome 
And as an aside, the Samurai sword killed far more people in WWII than the atomic bomb did.  And the Roman short sword, or gladius, has killed more people than any weapon ever devised.
My point is that Pakistan  and India  used to go up 16,000 feet in the Hindu Kush  and lob artillery shells at each other in the dead of winter.  They were arguing over a boundary line in a piece of territory that no one could ever use or inhabit.
Since they both got the bomb all they do is strut at the border like chickens. 
 Don’t get me wrong, there are obvious political risks to investing in Iran 
If I can find a way in I’m betting on Iran 
The only way I know how to play it is indirectly by buying the Wisdom Tree Middle East ETF (NASDAQ: GULF), which I told you was a buy last week.  GULF is far from a pure play however. 
I’ll find a way sooner or later.  And as I wait, I’ll be happy knowing my other frontier market, Mongolia South Africa , Libya , and Mongolia Iran 
Keep in touch,
Christian DeHaemer

 
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