How to stay the course in uncertain times

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If you have been keeping an eye on your investments, you may have noted some volatility in your portfolio over the last few weeks as the markets have reacted to our fears around coronavirus, ratings downgrades, Eskom and a host of other issues. While it may be tempting to cash in your investments and keep the money under your mattress, over the long term, this type of knee-jerk reaction can really cost you. Lettie Mzwinila
5 May 2020 English South Africa Investing · Investing

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