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aroominyork,, thank you for your comment. I'm quite new to all this so still find it all fun / exciting . I take your point and will have a look at Legg Mason Japan.
Its a long learning curve for me.0 -
I wasn't suggesting you invest in Legg Mason, but if you really want a roller-coaster for a bit of fun you could go to Trustnet and look at the funds with the highest FE/volatility scores.0
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Then buy something that isn't a fund. Buy shares in a company you think will do well.a_gasman said:My goal would be having a bit of fun / risk.
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Yes - he could do that. There are an infinite number of ways to lose money!AnotherJoe said:
Then buy something that isn't a fund. Buy shares in a company you think will do well.a_gasman said:My goal would be having a bit of fun / risk.
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