>60% in global diversified index funds
Tell me /biz/ why shouldn't I put the other 40% in EU corporate index bonds right now
>christian life is the best life
Bullshit. Being a christian is like having a cheesecake in front of you and having to stare at it without eating a bite until you die of starvation. All because some magical dude that sand nigs made up 2000 years ago promised you a bigger cake if you dont touch it.
>>1431449
Because the true Brexit will happen in something like 3 years and markets will go crazy
>>1431479
Yes and the eu will profit like hell in comparison to the uk
>>1431466
That's dialogue, not a caption
>>1431449
>Not realizing the Euro is doomed
Anon pls
>>1431479
Pop writer Taleb mentioned the 1st Iraq war.
Everyone expected oil prices to rise, but they fell.
Why? Because an oil country isn't oil itself. It became inconvenient to get it from Iraq, so they got it from elsewhere, and in fact got so much of it that they created a glut and a decline in price.
That is my drunken interpretation of what I read in "Antifragile" in a waiting room some hours ago.
Now, drunkenly, I must ask: won't people over-prepare for Brexit like they did for the 1st Iraq war, and I can't remember how I intended to finish this sentence?
Help me out, guys, what would people over-invest in to compensate for Brexit?
Expect that over-investment, whatever it is, to be a short-term bubble. Don't be a part of it, but be one of the vultures to pick the corpse of that endeavour.
>>1431449
>that pic
Agreed.
op here
I must confess and stop the baiting.
I sure dont know if I should invest in euro government or euro corporation bonds. I live in germany and all eu bonds etf's have increased by 50% or the in the last 3 years.
But doesn't this mean, that those bond etf dont pay enough interest?