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I have just updated the 80-20 Investor 'Best of the Best' list for the month of September and as usual, I have also updated the 'Best funds by Sector' tables too.

You can view September's funds by clicking here (remember you need to be logged in to view it). I will publish a detailed look at the selection and analyse the changes in September's monthly newsletter which you will receive on Saturday. 

I will also review the underlying trends in markets throughout August as well as look forward to what September might have in store. Keep an eye on your inbox.

September's newsletter will also include an updated 80-20 Investor Heatmap.


Stop loss alerts


Now that I've updated the 80-20 Investor Best of the Best funds I will only be sending out stop loss alerts relating to these funds. If you have invested in any of August's selection that did not make it into September's Best of the Best funds you will need to monitor these yourself from now on. For those funds that remain in the 80-20 Investor Best of the Best fund selection all stop loss alerts were reset on the 1st September 2022. So the alerts will be triggered by a 5% price fall from the highest price attained by each fund during the calendar month of September.

Best Wishes
 
Damien Fahy
80-20 Investor & MoneytotheMasses.com founder

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