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stockmarket and the elections
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MaxiRobriguez wrote: »Personally I prefer to ignore politics when investing.
All factors need to be considered continually.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »All factors need to be considered continually.
All of them? All the time? That's quite ambitious!0 -
For the record
FTSE 100 -0.12%
FTSE 250 +0.41%
FTSE All Share -0.03%
So, effectively all three happened, up down and stayed the same !
And since all those changes are well within normal daily fluctuations you could make a case that nothing happened.
First person to reply, funforeveryone, was bang on !0
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