Lettie Mzwinila, Business Development Manager, Allan Gray

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You should only make changes to your unit trust selection if your goals or circumstances have changed – not in response to short-term market movements. The key is to distinguish between this scenario and when you have selected a unit trust that is not appropriate for your needs and are now being caught off guard by the ups and downs. Lettie Mzwinila from Allan Gray explains how you determine which it is.
21 May 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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