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Anyone with a pension based on equity, it all gets worse. We have lost what was hoped for on the giant Ponzi scheme.
Quote from: Nearly Sane on August 24, 2015, 10:40:00 PMAnyone with a pension based on equity, it all gets worse. We have lost what was hoped for on the giant Ponzi scheme.But, then, we've just been enjoying a vibrant bull market, whereby the pensions were growing unexpectedly.
Quote from: Hope on August 24, 2015, 11:04:15 PMQuote from: Nearly Sane on August 24, 2015, 10:40:00 PMAnyone with a pension based on equity, it all gets worse. We have lost what was hoped for on the giant Ponzi scheme.But, then, we've just been enjoying a vibrant bull market, whereby the pensions were growing unexpectedly.depends on definition of time, but the last twenty five years have had no growth.
Well my pension must have bucked the trend then.Or perhaps you exaggerate.
Actually no, there has not been a huge market growth for anyone in the UK? Care to cite, Hope. But given that the market in the UK is now less than it was 20 years ago - tell me about what you think it is a bull market?
Yes, indeed I did, it's twenty not twenty five years since in the UK we have had a flat stock market, and there has been growth elsewhere if one was invested
To have the main (for the majority of UK investors) investment market flat for 20 years and currently falling will have an effect on all our pensions.
Most of your money will be in the UK stock market which has been static for 20 years
Most of your money will be in the UK stock market which has been static for 20 years and had no significant growth in the last year. There is not a bull market in the US. The Chinese stock market has been volatile rather than a bull market in the last year.
Quote from: Nearly Sane on August 24, 2015, 10:40:00 PMAnyone with a pension based on equity, it all gets worse. We have lost what was hoped for on the giant Ponzi scheme.I have a pension which has been with a company for over 30 years how will that work out?