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When to sell out of an investment: The latest issue of Trustnet Magazine is out now!

20 October 2017

The October edition of Trustnet Magazine reveals when you should pull the plug on a fund or investment trust and what you should do with the money once you have sold out.

The latest issue of Trustnet Magazine, out now, considers every aspect of selling out of an investment. Anthony Luzio’s cover story looks at the reasons why you should pull the plug on a fund or investment trust, while an article from Emily Perryman asks what you should do with the profits from asset sales. Meanwhile, Daniel Lanyon finds out if there are any funds you should hold in perpetuity.

One part of the market that many investors have been selling out of recently is IA UK All Companies funds, as concerns mount over the deadlock on Brexit talks. Adam Lewis considers whether there is any merit in recycling this money into the AIC UK All Companies sector, where the perceived headwinds for its open-ended counterpart have made its trusts look more attractive in terms of widening discounts.

In the magazine’s regular features, John Blowers reveals some uncomfortable truths about what sort of lifestyle the average UK pension pot will pay for in retirement, Fidelity’s Eugene Philalithis explains why he has bought the M&G European Loan fund and EdenTree’s Thomas Fitzgerald names three blue-chip technology stocks that offer good value for long-term investors.

Trustnet Magazine is and always will be free – simply click here to start reading or here to download the PDF

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