While the idea of a market crash may seem like a long way away at the moment, it is in periods of relative calm when you should prepare your plan of action for when things take a turn for the worse.
This is why the cover feature in this month’s edition of Trustnet Magazine focuses on what to do in a major sell-off. Staying on this topic, Danielle Levy asks if there is ever a time when buying in after a crash doesn’t work, and Sam Shaw considers potential black swan events that could send share prices tumbling.
This month’s sector focus falls on emerging markets, which has already seen a major pullback following heavy-handed government intervention in China. Adam Lewis investigates if this is the shape of things to come.
In the magazine’s regular columns, a health scare teaches John Blowers the importance of building a margin of safety into his retirement plan, Temple Bar IT’s Ian Lance and Nick Purves name three “dog” stocks whose turnaround is being underappreciated by the market, and Liontrust’s John Husselbee reveals why he is a fan of convertible bonds, and which fund he is using to extract value from the asset class.
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