Once again, the financial markets are in an unprecedented situation with Brexit ... or not? Markets like to scare themselves and we know that investors panic first and think after. It is also known that banks write lengthy reports only to say in the end that one must be "prudent" and that "selectivity is required" in an uncertain environment. This is the recipe for not making money. Every crisis should be examined as a potential opportunity. Last year, the SMI lost 12% in two days following the lifting of the floor of the euro by the Swiss National Bank. To the surprise of banks, two months after the SMI had recovered all of its losses and the brave investors that bought Swiss blue chips at bargain prices made significant profits in just w few weeks. The Brexit is a similar case. The English are pragmatic. They will not come out of the EU as long as new trade agreements have not been signed. At the end, very little will change for most companies. This is the time to make purchases on financial markets...

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