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Schroders financial advisers predict cash savings exodus


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Poll of financial advisers suggests optimism for the equity market and a move away from cash, but that growth could come at the cost of higher volatility

The article from MoneyWeek discusses the significant shift of investor money from cash savings into stocks and shares, driven by the prolonged low interest rate environment. It highlights how savers, frustrated with the negligible returns on cash, are increasingly turning to equity markets for better yields. The piece explains that despite the risks associated with stock market investments, the potential for higher returns, especially in a recovering economy, is attracting more investors. It also touches on the psychological aspect of investing, where the fear of missing out (FOMO) plays a role in this cash exodus. Furthermore, the article provides insights into how this trend might affect financial markets, suggesting that while equities could benefit from increased liquidity, the influx of less experienced investors might lead to market volatility. Lastly, it advises on the importance of understanding one's risk tolerance and investment horizon before making such a significant shift in investment strategy.

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