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RMII - Wind down
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- Lemon Slice
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RMII - Wind down
It seems as tho' RMII (RM Infrastructure Income) are winding down (up) because they are not attractive as a whole. I suppose this because of high interest rates and am wondering whether to hold on thro' the winding down in the hope that if interest rates recede the value of the remaining parts will realise a better price. Interested to hear any views...
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: RMII - Wind down
I'm in the same boat with this one, I reduced but still have some left slightly underwater. Reading the recent RNS seemed to indicate that much of the portfolio will be sold quite quickly. I suspect that interest rate tailwinds might be too slow to improve the sales. Its a gamble, but I'm going to stick it out with fingers crossed. Probably wrong, again
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Re: RMII - Wind down
‘wondering whether to hold on thro' the winding down in the hope’
This is the right time to consult your investing notes, relating to your purchase, to see where this investment fits into your overall investing philosophy and strategy. If there were sound reasons to buy it I’m not sure one should off-load it on a ‘it seems as tho’.
Experiencing losses and disappointment with one of your choices is a pain, but emotion driven decision making with investing is probably not the best approach.
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Re: RMII - Wind down
‘wondering whether to hold on thro' the winding down in the hope’
This is the right time to consult your investing notes, relating to your purchase, to see where this investment fits into your overall investing philosophy and strategy. If there were sound reasons to buy it I’m not sure one should off-load it on a ‘it seems as tho’.
Experiencing losses and disappointment with one of your choices is a pain, but emotion driven decision making with investing, if that’s what you’re contemplating, is probably not the best approach.
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