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Has the market bottomed out yet? Trustnet Magazine is out now!

20 April 2023

April’s edition of Trustnet Magazine, out today, attempts to find out whether we have already seen the worst of the current bear market.

This issue of Trustnet Magazine is devoted to bear markets. In this month’s cover feature, Cherry Reynard attempts to find out if we have already reached the bottom, while Sam Shaw revisits an article she wrote three years ago in which analysts told her which economic indicators would show the worst is over – were they right?

Meanwhile, Anthony Luzio looks back at the winning sectors and asset classes in each of the past five decades and finds out what happened to anyone holding on to them when the music stopped. IA North America, the undoubted winner of the 2010s, is the subject of this month’s sector focus as Adam Lewis discovers how fund managers are adding value in this region now many of the tailwinds that propelled it to new heights in the past 10 or so years have begun to reverse.

In the magazine’s regular features, John Blowers considers five of the biggest threats to retirement that won’t be solved just because the pensions lifetime allowance has been scrapped, Unicorn UK Smaller Companies’ Alex Game names three UK manufacturers he is backing and Downing’s Alex Paget reveals which fund he is using for exposure to “the long-term investor’s best friend”.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is free – you do not even have to enter any details. Simply click here to start reading, then click the arrow pointing down on the left-hand side of the screen if you want to download the PDF.

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