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We can’t tell the future, but we can look at the past

By Janice Roberts at New Media
11 May 2017 • 1 min read

Louis van Rensburg

By Louis van Rensburg, Financial planner, PSG Wealth Pretoria East

The stock market has simply moved sideways over the last few years, while providing investors not much more than volatility. The JSE peaked at 55 188 points in April 2015 and by 1 May 2017, was hovering at under 54 000 points. This means that, for almost two years, the JSE has produced negative returns. Many investors have pointed out that if they were invested in cash only, they could be doing better. (more…)


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