The latest issue of Trustnet Magazine focuses on a topic that it is impossible to ignore – the cost-of-living crisis. Yet while spiralling inflation is hitting us in the pocket today, it could have an even more drastic impact on our retirement, as Cherry Reynard finds out in this month’s cover feature.
Staying on this theme, Anthony Luzio asks if you should approach the inflation-driven bear market by drip-feeding money into equities or allocating a lump sum to absolute return funds, while Daniel Lanyon points to the signs that will tell you the worst is over – although we may not see them for some time yet.
This month’s sector focus falls on the open- and closed-ended commodities sectors, as Adam Lewis asks if the long-awaited rally in this area is sustainable.
In our regular columns, John Blowers says the platforms have failed to adapt to the way the younger generation uses technology, Hugh Sergeant of the ES R&M UK Equity High Alpha fund names three consumer stocks on overly pessimistic valuations, and GDIM’s Tom Sparke points to a sustainable fund that stands out from the crowd.
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