What to invest in after Brexit????

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  1. Centaura

    Centaura New Member

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    Looking forward to invest again after the Brexit effect and i would prefer tech stock and to go with tech stocks i would probaly look forward to AMZN stock.The formula has made Amazon.com one of the largest retailers in the world and shareholder a fortune. AMZN stock had its initial public offering at a split-adjusted price of $1.73 per share in May of 1997. As a June 2016, Amazon stock trades at over $700.00 per share. A $1,000 investment back then would be worth over $400,000 today.
     
  2. hitman

    hitman Well-Known Member

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    Look for solid dividend paying stocks: WMT, MCD, CLX and KMB these are a few but please do your own DD.

    You can start here S&P 500 Aristocrats Proshares NOBL
     
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    Centaura New Member

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    Ohh thts grr8!!! and wat about Gold &Precious metals.
     
  4. Zaysev

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    To adress your initial question - I really like how gaming stocks like ATVI and EA have reacted to Brexit. Seems like they're about surge on the wave of recovery we are facing now.
     
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    Nadine Blau New Member

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    Brexit has a lot of effect in the stock market, however, if you are looking for the right investment. Better do research and rely on the news online. Be updated with things so that you won't regret until the end.
     
  6. homosapienfromterra

    homosapienfromterra Active Member

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    My answer is the dollar stocks, could be multinationals that have most of their earnings in dollars, so FTSE 100 or US stocks. I did buy BT on the recent dip - within 1% of the recent bottom, seeing nice gains so far. I moved a chunk of my money into the dollar at 1.45 wished it had been more now we are at 1.22. Analysts see the bottom as 1.15, I might start moving money back then but I will need to see the UK economy looking good first.
     

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