Stock market sell-offs are likely. 2019 was a relatively calm year – it did not have the big market sell-offs which 2018 had. If you are investing in equities, expect some sort of big [stock market] shock at some point in 2020, as we are almost overdue one.
When the British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 this month, she will start the clock ticking on Brexit – and fuel further uncertainty on stock markets.
Stock markets in the US could hit new records under Donald Trump’s presidency and its economy could be in for one of its best runs yet – these are some of the predictions from Deutsche Bank experts, less than two weeks after Trump’s victory.
16 Jan 2019 … Peter Brown, financial adviser at Baggot Investment Partners, said the markets were signalling that Britain’s Article 50 exit process would be …
2 Mar 2020 … But for now, investors in stock markets need to watch and wait. Peter Brown is founder of Baggot Investment Partners at pbrown@baggot.ie …
2 Jan 2018 … David Flynn is chief investment strategist at Baggot Investment Partners at www. baggot.ie. If you require any more clarity on any of these ideas, …
1 Jan 2020 … … proactive attitude to investing should be the strategy for 2020. Peter Brown is founder of Baggot Investment Partners at pbrown@baggot.ie …