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In a panic - lost $50K in 9 months

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Hi,

Been lurking for awhile trying to educate myself some more - not in a position to actively invest myself due to mortgage & business factors. But I am in need of some advice - I will also talk to a financial advisor on this one.

My friend has put herself into a huge mess which I just discovered last night. Through a series of tragic incidents she had $100,000 to invest last year (before I met her) & didn't know what to do with it. She has no idea whatsoever about investing, the stockmarket, etc.

Her accountant advised her to invest it in a UBS Cash Management Trust in September 2007. It was divided among only 6 stocks split between equities & property: ARG, AFI, MLT & CNP (Centro!), GPT & VPG.

They have all tanked, especially the property groups. Twelve months later her $100K is now worth only $50K! As far as I can ascertain she was never advised to re-balance her holdings which I think is gross negligence from UBS. And from her side she took no active interest so is also to blame obviously for doing nothing earlier (but, as I said she has no idea about money & was simply following advice from the supposed experts to keep it safe & earn a little more than the banks).

What should we do? Such a massive loss...in a panic. Get out completely & stick it in Ing Direct until the market calms down & she learns how to manage her finances? I understand that the loss can be offset against future capital gains...but now we'd be hesitant to re-invest in the market, so those gains might be a loooonnggg way away.

We will talk to a financial advisor....but also looking at all avenues for advice.

Cheers for any help.
 
Hi Suprok,

We do not allow threads on ASF where people ask others for specific financial advice (i.e. how to invest their funds). See this thread for more information: https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9533

It is not legal for unlicensed individuals to offer such advice.

All I can suggest is that you consult a licensed financial adviser.

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