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Timing is the theme of the day 19:39 - Mar 12 with 860 viewssparks

Is it a good time

(1) to get the virus- whilst services are far from oveerwhelmed?
(2) Start a stocks and shares ISA given the state of the markets?

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Timing is the theme of the day on 19:43 - Mar 12 with 822 viewsSwansea_Blue

I did wonder whether 1) is the case. Not fussed about 2) although maybe we should be as I’ve got savings losing money in real terms.

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Timing is the theme of the day on 19:59 - Mar 12 with 747 viewsPecker

Yes (although, probably best not to get it at all) and Yes.
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Timing is the theme of the day on 20:02 - Mar 12 with 740 viewsRyorry

Also wondered, but given that having it once gives you no immunity & you could get it again later on, I'd rather have it later on & once only rather than twice!

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Timing is the theme of the day on 20:18 - Mar 12 with 694 viewsbluefunk

Re 2) buying into a dip is a good idea if you are investing money for the long term (ie you won’t need to spend it for 5 years or so) and you believe that, in the long term, equities will outperform other forms of investment.
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Timing is the theme of the day on 20:39 - Mar 12 with 636 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Timing is the theme of the day on 19:59 - Mar 12 by Pecker

Yes (although, probably best not to get it at all) and Yes.


The Fed announce a $1.5Trillion intervention and the DOW closes down another 10 per cent....good luck.

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