Investors turn to regular savings in volatile markets
Investors are choosing to save regularly due to recent market volatility, a survey has revealed.
The research, from Legal & General found that 48 per cent of investors are currently opting to invest monthly rather than on a lump sum basis. This is compared to 2010, when just 12 per cent were saving regularly.
The reasons, according Legal & General, could be due to a desire to drip feed monies, or simply due to a lack of lump sum funds. Whatever the reasons, drip feeding can help to mitigate risk, says Legal & General.
Commenting, Simon Ellis, Managing Director, Legal & General Investments, said:
"The current markets have been challenging and difficult to predict. Investors are rightly amending their investment strategies to cater to this environment and saving regularly is a good habit to get into. Adopting a pound cost averaging approach - that is to say, investing the same amount each month - is a considered approach and it is interesting to see that the percentage of investors doing this has gone up fourfold since 2010.
"As always, regardless of the state of the market, the best way to safeguard against volatility is to develop a balanced portfolio so exposure is spread across sectors and asset classes."
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