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Hiya,
They say that cash is king; it looks to me as though the king is worth a lot less now than it was a month or so ago. Anyone still calling parity by xmas...?
The world economy is, using technical accounting language, f*cked. I have no idea where the best place to store excess funds might be atm, but in all markets, there are bargains to be found.
I have seen previously that when the sharemarket tanks, investors often like to look at stable asset classes, like property. Falling interest rates, rising rents, and a messy asx, might perhaps point to positive signs in the property market...?
I also think that for the time being, at least, I am fairly safe with my business. Death and taxes, y'know.
But, just random musings at midnight. It's all crystal ball stuff, really.
Cheers
James.
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Senior Member
I guess I am just holding my ground, I haven't really changed the way I live or invest at present, and hope not to change and just ride through it.
I think things will get a fair bit worse, credit will be harder to come by, not necessarily more expensive, just harder to get. I beleive inflation will rise with all these banks 'finding' money to pump into the markets, not really sure what impact that is going to have.
I hope the major lenders learn a lot from this brutal bashing they are getting and not to over value assets and things that don't exist!
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Junior Tycoon
I'm not in anything at the moment. Waiting for the market to settle before I start building my long term share portfolio, and still looking for a good bujy in the property market (might give it another 6 months)
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Senior Tycoon
I'm holding strong, as James said bargains are to be found.
So personally i'm not stopping any investments, i do still and always have felt that business is the safest and most profitable investment however as long as you have the knowledge to make it successful
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Junior Member
Well since we moved to Australia the UK doesn't want to give us any more mortgages (not lending to non-residents), and Australia doesn't either (self employed with no tax returns yet), so we're doing share options.
We started trading about 15 months ago so with hindsight we could have picked a better time to start!
However we have learnt a lot and there are bargains to be had as long as you do your research.
Regards,
Karen
"I never lose sight of the fact that just being is fun!" - Katherine Hepburn
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