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In a modern investment world, the investor does not exist in a bubble and is open to international investment opportunities which can add significant value to a company/individual investor’s revenue stream.
The media is full of financial advice articles written for investors but also directed at savers. In order to better serve the consuming public the financial services industry must acknowledge that savers and investors are not the same.
When investing, one is constantly reminded of the cliché about not putting all your eggs in one basket. However, during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, investors found it hard to escape the sharp market downturn, despite being exposed to different return drivers.
Warren Buffet, renowned business magnate, and arguably the most successful investor of the 20th century recently informed investors “that low cost index funds (ETFs) are the most suitable equity investments for the great majority of investors”.
Do you think short-term insurance broking will survive the AI plus humanoid robotics age?