Cytew, that's why i call it 'gamble', taking a big risk. But if brexit fail this 23, then market will bounce up strongly, at least short term. Anyway, i still keep at least 60% of my fund for after brexit 23.
Brexit would give them better capacity to decide independently to whom they should conduct business with. It is actually a plus point for investors. Even if Brexit would happen, there would be no abrupt business changes from the current state, until a deal mutually agreeable by both sides is established.
Brexit will means alot of paper works need to be done all over again. New agreements, new rules, new conditions, etc have to be studied, discussed, and agreed upon before endorsement. This will take quite some time before finalising.. so for the time of that, its not going to be good journey for Britain ..
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Posted by Ckk2266 > 2016-06-15 07:51 | Report Abuse
Yes...same strategy as u