Title | : | Short Term Investment Strategies |
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👉 Leave a comment "⚡" if you saw it in the video ⚡😀⚡br🔴Click here to watch Losing Money - How Does The FSCS Work? - youtube/YcjKlxAYEEE Comment from : MeaningfulMoney |
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I like your Jacket,where I can get one like it? Comment from : Hello |
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Been finding your videos very useful I'm a self employed sole trader, as such I keep a 3month emergency pot to cover sick and holiday pay, I keep 2/3 of this in Premium bonds I also save my tax bill money monthly into an NS&I cash ISA currently on 24 My money is always available for an emergency or tax bill, has an outside chance of a good return (premium bonds) and I like that the government is paying me tax free interest on the money I will be paying them 😊 Comment from : Sean Garswood |
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I'd really love an updated version of this now that I have the same question, only we're now in a high interest rate, high inflation rate environment Plus, if you already have savings, it's much more likely that now you'll pay tax on your interest I have some scope with my ISA allowance and I guess that's where I'm looking But even a 'good' savings rate is 'losing' money vs inflation Comment from : Caroline Picking |
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Your great! Loved the style😊 Comment from : Debora Cardenas |
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That lightening was hilarious 🤣🤣 Comment from : Negi Da Bhupinder Singh |
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This sounds a bit like having the money to pay for a new boiler for example but using a 0 credit card to pay for it and only paying the minimum for a set number of months whilst saving the majority of the money in either one of those choices you mentioned in the videobrI may have to try this Comment from : Mini Mad |
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How did you pick the 20 equity fund was it based on its KID number? Comment from : Henry Alex |
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can you advise me on where to put the money for a house sale and can i avoid paying tax on it as i'm a non tax payer it would be short term i hope i need easy access to it if and when i need it again brthanks for any help Comment from : B S |
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A video on key information documents and their risk numbers would be good 👍 Comment from : Henry Alex |
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Great 👍 video What are the alternatives to the vanguard 20 equity? I don’t know 🤷♂️ what to look for? Or how to identify low risk funds? Comment from : Henry Alex |
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Really interesting - but more importantly, where did you get that blue cord shirt? - I want one - Cheers - Peter Comment from : Peter Taranscorsese |
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Nice video What about notice accounts? Worth considering? Comment from : R PJ |
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Good video Pete The dilemma with house deposit is real, especially when, like myself, you don't know exactly when you are likely to be purchasing said house, and with house prices skyrocketing I have used a blend of Vanguard 20, a few property funds to try and offset the rising prices and some cash Comment from : Ben Atherton |
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Great video Pete Do you have any videos for what the best things someone in their 20's can do financially, or what you wish you did financially earlier on in life? Comment from : jamescrowther1234 |
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Pete, do you have any videos on options for making a regular income from investments? things like REITS? Comment from : Scientifik |
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I shoved 2k of my savings on lifestrategy 40 just a few months ago It's currently 50 quid down I don't care though At some point it will come back up Although naively I did think it would do better Comment from : Anf Trew |
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Love your channel Comment from : Bobbybox |
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Great video as always, but with the 20 equity fund and the planned interest rate hikes that will devalue bonds over the rest of this year in the UK and US, would this not drag the fund down as the net assets (mostly bonds) value drops? Or will the yield increase and new issued bonds prop the bond index portions up? Comment from : Rk |
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Raisin "Currant Account:" Comment from : richard martin |
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The time now is ripe to look at funds that invest in value stocks rather than popular known names which are often overvalued and run the risk of correction Comment from : Neill Roynon |
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Great video thank you Comment from : Neill Roynon |
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Good short term investment strategies don't exist At least none that give a good risk adjusted expected return Comment from : Dan Juhl |
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Interesting video I'm actually looking mostly at long-term investing, but am a bit scared by the current high equity valuations When the Nikkei fell in 1991 it took three decades to recover Since I don't think we'll be seeing another decade of QE to pump stocks back up any time soon, I'm worried the same will happen on a global scale So some of these tips (especially the savings platforms) are also helpful for long-term investors who are just thinking about ways to de-risk part of their portfolio without taking too big an inflation hit or having to gamble on bonds in an inflationary environment Comment from : Ubiquitous Books |
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Hi Pete, would you say more bonds than equity or even purely global bond fund be better if I'm 4 months off retirement and for my drawdown than a 20/80 fund? Comment from : lrac111 |
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Pretty poor advice to be recommending bond heavy funds in an inflationary environment This will just lose you money Bonds also seem to be more correlated to equity markets these days and so are pretty bad all round Better to go for something like ishares world min volatility etf for short term Performance comparison minv vs lifestrat20: 19mths: 10 v 0, 12mths: 10 v -15, 6thms: 0 v -41, 3mth: -32 v -42, 1mth: -18 v -26 Comment from : Ian McAt |
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I have been doing a similar kind of thing recently across the 3 main points covered so this video is reassuring that I am on the right path in terms of my thinking Keep up the good work Pete 😀👍🏻 Comment from : Matt Sennett |
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I feel very overweight in cash, I think I will invest some of it as I’m not desperate for any of the things it is earmarked for and I’ll keep a hefty emergency fund that I can use if markets are down when I do need it Comment from : Sam Davies |
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Not for everyone but I like an offset mortgage You essentially earn your mortgage rate back Great for an emergency fund Also if you have to hold tax through the year Comment from : The45thClown |
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In all your years in working in financial services have you ever heard of someone winning a good amount of money in premium bond’s? Or just what has been the largest amount you’ve heard? brbrAlso do you think building societies are better than traditional banks and if so why are they? That could be a future video idea perhaps Comment from : Kevin Cowan |
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Would keeping some short term funds in stable coins to gain 8-10 APY be a good idea? Comment from : Tsz Kan Ma |
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Bostin good common sense advice as always Thanks for doing these videos Comment from : Nick preece |
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As always, fantastic stuff Thank you Comment from : johnboyginger |
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What's your opinion on money market funds? I believe vanguard has one available Comment from : vday16 |
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I voted for this topic so thanks for covering it I'm retired with the aim of an outright purchase of a property within 5 years I have a mixture of cash in premium bonds and building societies, but the majority has been held for a year or so in cash from cashed-in investments still within a S&S ISA returning a painful zero, while all my non cashed-in investments romp ahead Your comment on a low-volatile high-bond mixed investment looks appealing for some of this segment, thanks If only I had a crystal ball 2 years ago! By the way, I notice that some platforms actually charge their normal fees on the cash component as well as on investments within an ISA A double whammy of fees plus loss from inflation for people holding cash temporarily Comment from : Jal |
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Great video, interesting approach on having a portion in low risk bonds/equity arrangement in the short term, shame with the way inflation is at the moment, that who knows what is around the corner Comment from : Raymond Breen |
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£50000 in premium bonds averages 09 from the prizes Comment from : Andrew Drummond |
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i like to build flexibility into my life and hence my "cash events" so i can keep invested eg i should replace my car in about 2 years but i'm happy to wait another few years if the markets are down before i bought a house i was not obsessed with it i did not set a date, i just kept that deposit money invested and struck when the right moment arrived by being flexible you get the most out of your money Comment from : Lee Smith |
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Thanks for such a helpful video I’ve been trying to help my retired parents find a low risk way of looking after their money other than leaving it in a current account Comment from : Nick Dinnen |
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