LDFerguson
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Brendan
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Just heard Eddie on Today FM discussing [broken link removed] Pan European Property plc, of which he is a non-executive director (and presumably the principal marketeer.) I'm guessing it's not the last we'll hear of this.
Just had a quick glance at the website - it seems like a good way to invest in European property and so would make a useful addition to a diversified portfolio.
The brochure does make it clear but I think it's worth repeating again and again: - the fund will be 75% geared, i.e. if you invest €10,000 they will borrow another €30,000. This can multiply your return if the investments appreciate in value, but equally it can multiply your loss if investments go down.
They also have a facility to borrow from National Irish Bank to invest in this product - borrowing the same amount as you invest. This would definitely only be suitable for those with a high appetite for risk as you'd be borrowing to invest in a fund that itself borrows.
I have two questions -
(1) What does everyone else think of this new fund?
(2) Was the name inspired by our great leader?
P.S. - As a Multi Agency Intermediary, I don't have an agency to sell this product so views epressed in this thread are personal.
Brendan
Administrator
Just heard Eddie on Today FM discussing [broken link removed] Pan European Property plc, of which he is a non-executive director (and presumably the principal marketeer.) I'm guessing it's not the last we'll hear of this.
Just had a quick glance at the website - it seems like a good way to invest in European property and so would make a useful addition to a diversified portfolio.
The brochure does make it clear but I think it's worth repeating again and again: - the fund will be 75% geared, i.e. if you invest €10,000 they will borrow another €30,000. This can multiply your return if the investments appreciate in value, but equally it can multiply your loss if investments go down.
They also have a facility to borrow from National Irish Bank to invest in this product - borrowing the same amount as you invest. This would definitely only be suitable for those with a high appetite for risk as you'd be borrowing to invest in a fund that itself borrows.
I have two questions -
(1) What does everyone else think of this new fund?
(2) Was the name inspired by our great leader?
P.S. - As a Multi Agency Intermediary, I don't have an agency to sell this product so views epressed in this thread are personal.
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