When stocks rebound, WHERE best to invest?
At some point, this coronavirus-driven financial crisis will bottom out and rebound - - perhaps very quickly. I say this because this crash is an "artificial" one, caused by an outside factor, not an inherent problem(s) in the world economy (although some will argue that point). I believe the underlying Western economies are relatively sound fundamentally, and that they will be poised to recover from the impact of the CV in a reasonably short amount of time.
It will be very important for serious investors to:
- Watch for signs that the bloodbath is over (at least mostly)
- Be prepared to trigger a thoughtful investment plan at a moments notice
For those of you who consider yourselves to be "serious investors," I welcome you to enter a discussion on these topics of the timing of the market bottom, and the best places to invest our funds.
As an example, the Transportation sector has taken a heavy beating in stock prices, particularly the large airlines and hotel/resort chains. I see that as a real opportunity when I think the bottom is near. Everyone I know has canceled their travel plans, both pleasure and business, for the next six months. Most sports and entertainment events have either been canceled or postponed. I believe there will be a huge pent-up demand for travel after the CV scare passes, and we'll see those stocks rise rapidly. Do you disagree? Let's discuss. What other CV-caused changes will drive demands for products or services post-CV?
What are your investment thoughts as we approach the bottom?
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When stocks rebound, WHERE best to invest?
I cashed in the lion share of my sipp funds about twelve days ago to transfer from HL to Vanguard with the intention of buying back into the LS80 (with lower fees).
The cash transfer has ages taken but it means most of my money has been out of the market and therefore not affected by the majority of the market drop.
Vanguard allows me to buy into their funds or ETF, not sure what to do.
Sticking with my original approach of LS80 or even LS100 seems less risky but with slower growth.
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