A critical stock market indicator has just turned red.

It’s prompted Tim Price to write an urgent letter to investors.

He says it’s just reached a level that’s only been seen twice before in history.

The first time was the Great Crash of 1929, when the DOW Jones Index saw almost 90% of its value wiped away. British stocks were down around 50%.

The second was the Dotcom Crash in 2000, when British investors saw the FTSE 100 halve in value between 2000 and 2003.

Tim writes:

“This is telling me the bull market is primed to pop. And when it goes BANG, your money should already be well clear.”

His letter explains why…

And precisely what you need to do to keep your money safe.

Fail to act in time, and Tim believes you could be playing financial catch-up for a decade.

Click here to read Tim’s stock market warning in full.

Regards,

Nick O’Connor
Publisher, Southbank Investment Research

Fund manager’s urgent letter to UK investors

A critical stock market indicator has just reached a point that’s only been seen twice before in history.

The first time was the Wall Street Crash of 1929…

The second was the dotcom bubble in 2000.

Both times saw British stocks halve in value.

Tim Price explains what you need to do with your money.

Risk Warning

Your capital is at risk when you invest in shares – you can lose some or all of your money, so never risk more than you can afford to lose. Past performance and forecasts are not reliable indicators of future results. Bid/ offer spreads, commissions, fees and other charges can reduce returns from investments. There is no guarantee dividends will be paid.

Profits from share dealing are a form of capital gain and subject to taxation. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future.

Investment Director: Tim Price. Editors or contributors may have an interest in shares recommended. Information and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of other editors/contributors of Southbank Investment Research Limited. Full details of our complaints procedure and terms and conditions can be found on our website, southbankresearch.com.

London Investment Alert is issued by Southbank Investment Research Ltd.

Southbank Investment Research Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA No 706697. https://register.fca.org.uk/.