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Yeah ! At Last !

loobs40
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My S&S ISAs are back in the black. I held my nerve and didn't sell during that long dark period..... :beer:
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They are all lump sum investments.
Actually if I am totally honest, not all my funds are back in the black. In fact I have to say a big thank you to Jupiter India and Jupiter China who have been the leaders of the charge and have pulled me back into the black by their significant increases in value over the last few months !0 -
They are all lump sum investments.
Actually if I am totally honest, not all my funds are back in the black. In fact I have to say a big thank you to Jupiter India and Jupiter China who have been the leaders of the charge and have pulled me back into the black by their significant increases in value over the last few months !
I have been looking at the Jupiter China fund to increase my exposure there. Looks like I am too late to have hit the current rally. But I still intend to add it to my monthly contributions in the coming months0 -
Regular investment over the last 14 months, stopped last month though.0 -
Yes, the colour cartridge on my printer was running out. I'm sure it was all that red ink being used for statement printouts. :rolleyes:0
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I have a son starting university this month. If I had any spare money for drip feeding into my ISAs, its well and truly accounted for now. Probably will be drip fed into the funds of the Durham student union bar0
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Nice to see the + signs appearing again. After the ICE debacle moved my ISA into mainly income and corporate bond funds, so far so good. Capital showing 14% increase with projected income of about 6%. But, of course, there is the risk factor.I have a son starting university this month. If I had any spare money for drip feeding into my ISAs, its well and truly accounted for now. Probably will be drip fed into the funds of the Durham student union bar
I've drip fed quite a bit into bars and pubs, in my time. Not a great investment but:beer:.0
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