Time To Sell? £65,000 Trading 212 Portfolio Update!

Time To Sell? £65,000 Trading 212 Portfolio Update!

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My Trading 212 Stock Portfolio went from all time highs 2 weeks ago to taking a hit for just over £5,000 as at writing. So today i’m going to share the latest Trading 212 investment portfolio update, along with an update on my investment portfolio which I hold over on Vanguard UK too. I’ll provide a stock market update to breakdown exactly whats going on in the stock market and why stocks are crashing, and i’ll show you exactly what i’m investing in right now during the video too!

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