13 investment trends for a new world

13 investment trends for a new world
3 April 2020

Using the peace and quiet provided by the lockdown, I have produced a Special Edition of the free Weekly Dispatches for you.

You can now download a free 39-page report: "13 investment trends for a new world".

The coronavirus pandemic won’t destroy global financial markets, and the subsequent opportunities will be SIGNIFICANT. A lot is going to happen over the next few months, and you should start thinking NOW how to best benefit from it.

The document offers you my ideas about the direction things might be heading towards, and how to put these ideas to use on the stock market.

We can all use a bit of optimism at this time. Please feel free to share this document with any colleagues and friends who might be interested in it.

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