What does prorogation mean for your money?

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Re: What does prorogation mean for your money?

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Sun Sep 01 2019 5:47pm

Interesting article..
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Re: What does prorogation mean for your money?

Post by kevinchess1 » Mon Sep 02 2019 5:28pm

pabenny wrote:
Fri Aug 30 2019 8:42pm
I'm not a CIC member.

That said, it seems to me that the next 2-3 months will see quite some volatility in the markets, largely driven by uncertainty. Is that enough to demand a change in investment strategy? I don't think so. Maybe it presents opportunities for active traders - which CIC most definitely isn't. Does the near term volalitiy change fundamentals? I don't think so. The outturn may do so - but not the day to day gossip.

So my view as a long term investor, is that the present short term political turmoil can be largely ignored.
IF I HAD A VOTE
I'd seriously consider sell everything soonish with a view to buying back on November 1st
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Re: What does prorogation mean for your money?

Post by Sarah » Mon Sep 02 2019 7:22pm

kevinchess1 wrote:
Mon Sep 02 2019 5:28pm
IF I HAD A VOTE
I'd seriously consider sell everything soonish with a view to buying back on November 1st
November 1st in which year? :evil:
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