Just not doing anything though, I get better returns on my money with my current account at Nationwide.Thunderfog wrote:Funds continue to flow into the CIC unabated.
Depends up on whether or not you have the money to lose.pabenny wrote:The FTSE 100 has gained around 10% over the three years since the CIC began.
The CIC has lost around 20%.
Doesn't inspire or attract, does it.
No one in their right mind has money to lose. Says a lot about you, I reckon.Thunderfog wrote:Depends up on whether or not you have the money to lose.pabenny wrote:The FTSE 100 has gained around 10% over the three years since the CIC began.
The CIC has lost around 20%.
Doesn't inspire or attract, does it.
True. But if you are unwilling to take the risk of a (nominal) loss, you should save in a bank/building society, or some other risk-free investment.William Joseph1 wrote:No one in their right mind has money to lose.
I have money to lose.William Joseph1 wrote:No one in their right mind has money to lose. Says a lot about you, I reckon.Thunderfog wrote:Depends up on whether or not you have the money to lose.pabenny wrote:The FTSE 100 has gained around 10% over the three years since the CIC began.
The CIC has lost around 20%.
Doesn't inspire or attract, does it.
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