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I received a small amount of money from my divorce in FTSE-250. Is this safe? |
I know its the top 250 British companies but what I dont know is: when you get the end of year statement saying what your investment now is, is that money safe or can it all be lost? In other words do I leave it in or cash it? Leave it. its a very broad investment that has very little chance of being lost. Sure, it may have bad days and good days, but over the long term it will only go up. |
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