Interview: AIM stocks are down heavily, where next?
As with all market moves seen recently there has been an indiscriminate bout of selling across the board and the AIM market has not been left out. IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor caught up with Chris Boxall from Fundamental Asset Management.
After discussing what’s been happening, and some of the relative moves to put the AIM losses into context, the conversation moves onto the areas most and least affected by the sell-off. As Chris says it’s a question of understanding where the recovery will occur and being able to take advantage of the ‘capitulation’ that needs to be seen before the market becomes attractive again.
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