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Trustnet Magazine – election special: The latest issue is out now!

19 May 2017

The May edition reveals how to prepare your portfolio for every election outcome.

The latest edition of Trustnet Magazine, out now, focuses on the upcoming general election. While many people believe the result is a foregone conclusion, this sounds eerily familiar to what was said before last year’s EU referendum and the US presidential race – and look how they turned out. In this month’s cover feature, Pádraig Floyd reveals what preparations you can make to ensure you are ready for anything when you wake up on 9 June.

Elsewhere, Holly Black examines how markets have traditionally fared under each of the mainstream political parties, while Anthony Luzio finds out why fund managers recommend sticking with the UK despite the growing political uncertainty.

In the regular features, Adam Lewis shines a light on the IA Mixed Investment sectors, Rathbones’ Jo Rands and Alexandra Jackson name three AIM stocks they are backing and Nexus IFA’s Kerry Nelson reveals why she has bought the SVS Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies fund.

Finally, John Blowers goes back to basics with a beginner’s guide to investing, which, while aimed at novices, could prove just as useful for experienced readers tempted to be “too clever” if the election throws up an unexpected result.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is completely free – just click here to start reading or here to download the PDF.

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