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The biggest market crashes in history: Trustnet Magazine is out now!

21 April 2020

The April edition of Trustnet Magazine looks back over the past 100 years to see how March’s collapse compares with previous crashes.

By Anthony Luzio,

Editor, Trustnet Magazine

Unsurprisingly, the latest edition of Trustnet Magazine focuses on market crashes. In this month’s cover story, Anthony Luzio examines the five biggest market collapses over the past 100 years, while Hannah Smith delves into the psychology of investors to see why they so often take the worst course of action at the worst possible time. Staying on this theme, Sam Shaw looks further ahead as she finds out which economic indicators generally herald the end of a bear market and, in this month’s sector focus, Adam Lewis asks IT Global managers how they have adjusted their regional allocation in response to the crisis.

In our regular columns, John Blowers weighs up your options if the market crashes just as you are about to retire, Mercantile Investment Trust’s Guy Anderson names three stocks he is backing in the UK’s underrated tech sector and BMO Global Asset Management’s Kelly Prior reveals which fund she is using to take advantage of the risk/reward dislocation in investment grade bonds.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is free – you do not even have to enter any details. Simply click here to start reading.

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