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How to manage your investment portfolio during the coronavirus crisis

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Written by: YourMoney.com
22/04/2020
It's a nervous time for many investors, but the message from the experts is that those who stay invested will reap the rewards in the long term.

If you’re worried about your investments, Tom Stevenson from Fidelity Personal Investing has three top tips:

  • Avoid the temptation to try and time the market
  • Make sure your portfolio is well diversified
  • Swim against the tide of popular opinion

Watch this short video to hear Tom go into more detail about these points.

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