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Inverted yield curve - is it time to reconsider investing in shares
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I concur with the opinion of Terry Smith.
What will happen to equity markets in the near future? I have no idea. So I'm not going to change anything as a result of speculative guesswork.
I've a decent idea about the long term outlook though, and that's where I'm headed.I am one of the Dogs of the Index.0 -
I don't mind a recession. A recession would be good for me and likewise for follow regular investors/savers.
I don't mind bull markets. They increase the balance sheet on paper. But it doesn't make me any happier.
There are much more interesting stuff to be done than needless worry.
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