Incredibly non-witty poll - wait for it !
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Recession Coping strategy
36Sell property, liquidate all stocks, cash is king22.22%8Have mortgage, but no other debts19.44%7I'm screwed!27.78%10There will be no recession25.00%9I am andyw and don't understand what a recession is5.56%2Hard Brexit now!
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Isn't it a great buying opportunity for some high yield blue chip stocks ?
if yes then which ones are you buying ?Comment
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What did you vote?Originally posted by sasguru View PostIncredibly non-witty poll - wait for it !Comment
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Shop at ASDA, trade down to a Passat, holiday in Wales.
HTHScience isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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I voted I'm Screwed in the hope that I may get some when teh recession comes a calling. If you're feeling a bit down getting screwed always lightens the day
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cash is king, ready for bargain buying.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat did you vote?Hard Brexit now!
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Where's the option for:
Keep one property to live in and while away the unemployed hours doing DIY and messing about in the garden, Stocks already liquidated, CASH IS MOST DEFO KING !
Had a chat to a fund manager mate about when to bottom feed for high yield blue chip stocks and he reckons there is a long way to go yet, possibly a very long way.Last edited by rootsnall; 22 January 2008, 11:43.Comment
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