I think Twinings Earl Grey is great. If you don't, though, don't buy it.
I think Marmite is lovely. If you don't, though, don't buy it.
I think this Bond thing...well, I'm being heavy-handed, but...
For me it works either
a) as effectively/emotionally a gift to the club. We've all - well most of us - done this in the past, by buying shares and the like with no resale value or prospect of a return. I've done that gladly and should the need arise and if I had the money to spare I would do so again; I'm very far from alone in that.
b) as part of a balanced investment portfolio - especially within a SIPP (which according to biffbro you can do - if that's right that's really interesting). I wonder if you can put an ISA wrapper round it?
On (b) clearly there *is* the risk of capital loss if the club goes bust. I don't think that risk is at all high but it's non-zero. However, pretty much any investment comes with some kind of risk.
Anyone who puts their house or a significant portion of what they have to invest into this scheme is, well, braver than I. However as a higher-risk, higher-return part of a broader spread of investments I can't see how it doesn't make sense.
I appreciate some people don't like the Board so anything that the Board do is by definition wrong for them. Which is fine - I'm not going to be changing any minds on that. For me, though, it's a good move by the Board.
TL;DR - if you don't like it, don't do it.
Posted By: Old Man on March 9th 2018 at 16:26:06
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- I think Twinings Earl Grey is great. If you don't, though, don't buy it. (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 9, 16:26:06
- on point a) how is this a gift? i'd be expecting my 'gift' back plus more besides (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Mar 9, 17:55:53
- They said (n/m) (NCFC) - biffbro, Mar 9, 16:35:00
- It can't go in an ISA I checked. (n/m) (NCFC) - biffbro, Mar 9, 16:35:49
- Ta. Thought probs not but your SIPP comment got me wondering. (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 9, 16:36:17
- It can't go in an ISA I checked. (n/m) (NCFC) - biffbro, Mar 9, 16:35:49
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