Month: December 2025

  • Week 304 – December 31st – Financial a good year 

    I wished my financial advisor and market expert a good new year and thanked for their help during 2025. 

    This was part of the response I received back. 

    2025 was certainly a good year for equity investing as we saw inflation numbers falling back, allowing interest rates to be cut, while all the while the (US) economy and corporate earnings trundled on. The AI theme drove the likes of Nvidia (the chip maker of choice of AI learning) up a further 40% but even this wonder stock of the moment could not keep pace with the shiny yellow metal, GOLD up 64%! 

     The crystal ball gazers have been hard at work, trying to predict what will happen in 2026, and most have concluded that the right pieces are in place for another positive year for equities, even with the slightly stretched valuations we have. These are interesting times we live in, and I am sure the path upward will not be straight, with bumps occurring along the way. 

     If at any time you would like to discuss markets, please do not hesitate in contacting me. 

     I wish you a healthy, happy, and prosperous 2026.” 

    Keep my fingers cross and hope for another good year. 

  • Week 304 – December 29th – HM Land Registry’s Property Alert service

    I received an email this afternoon to confirm everything was OK regarding our property and nothing was done illegally against the address. 

    As mentioned in previous blog postings, I would recommend registering for this government service for peace of mind, as I have read many articles where people have used addresses without the owners knowing. 

  • Week 304 – December 29th – Physical Therapy follow up 

    This afternoon, I had a follow up regarding the right collarbone that I fractured back in September. 

    The physiotherapist was happy with the movement of the right arm and shoulder. 

    They agreed with me, that they didn’t think I should be in as much pain, when just sitting down and said that I should try to see the consultant and have another X-Ray to see how everything was going. 

  • Week 303 – December 25th – Christmas Day 

    Christmas Day was different this year. First time I haven’t been with Claire, as she went down to her dads, whilst I stay at home, until one of my sisters came and picked me up, so that I spent it with my sisters and mum. 

    After the lovely Christmas dinner, we drove over to the cemetery and went down to my dad’s grave. 

    Our plant was still there, and my sisters lay one as well. 

    We gave a pray and then went home.  

    Dad
    Left by my mum on Christmas Day.

    RIP Dad. 

  • Week 302 – December 21st – Remembering 

    This morning we went up to my dad’s grave to remember him and put this plant by the grave.  

    Will be the first Christmas without dad.  

    Dad
    A plant in remembrance for Dad.

    RIP

  • Week 302 – December 19th – Night out

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  • Week 302 – December 18th – Interest rates 

    Final meeting of the year, they decided to lower the interest rate from 4% to 3.75%, but by a close vote of 5-4  

    This meant the interest rate had been lowered 3 times this year, which is one more than they expected, going by the various financial institute at the start of the years. So even the experts don’t know what is going to happen in advance. 

    From the meeting –  

    Concerns about weak economic growth and rising unemployment outweighed worries about inflation, which is falling but remains above the Bank’s 2% target 

    The Bank expects inflation to near 2% by the middle of next year, partially due to the government’s tax and spending policies announced in last month’s Budget 

    Interest rates are likely to continue on a gradual downward path, Bank governor Andrew Bailey says, but he adds “with every cut we make, how much further we go becomes a closer call” 

    The Bank’s next meeting to consider interest rates is schedule for 5 February. 

    As this is the last meeting of the year, I will stop posting about this on my blog, has I been only doing this to see how good the experts are at looking in advance of the year. 

  • Week 301 – December 13th – Christmas Lights Part 5 

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    Lights on Piccadilly.

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    Lights in Soho.

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    The famous Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, which is gifted by Norway.

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    Lights on the Strand.

    Looking back at last year’s blog posting, can see some of the shops in New Bond Street were displaying the same lights. So not much effort put in there.  

    The lights on Oxford Street were terrible.  Cost of living hitting everyone.  

    London was heaving, the busiest we have seen it, since Covid.

    Hope you liked the pictures? Feel free to comment.

  • Week 301 – December 13th – Christmas Lights Part 4 

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    The 12 days of Christmas in Burlington Arcade with the drummers.

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    Burlington Arcade with the partridge in a pear tree.

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    Lights in Saville Row,
  • Week 301 – December 13th – Christmas Lights Part 3

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    Tiffany lit up for Christmas.

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    More lights in New Bond Street.

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