May 2025: market springtime

I’ve had quite a busy May. It’s been a lovely month, featuring a wedding in the country, a trip to the Isle of Wight, my first visit to a dairy farm in 40+ years, a lovely trip to the Cotswolds, and more.

If you can identify any of the locations above feel free to shout out in the comments.

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April 2025 – balmy weather, barmy markets

Better late than never, I’m doing a quick update on April. More for the record than because anything particularly notable happened in the portfolio, ignoring the mid month gyrations.

It was a lovely month, April. I did a bit of travelling, but the UK had generally lovely spring weather – as the photos illustrate. I find a consequence of having both the Dream Home in London, and the Coastal Folly is that when the weather is lovely I can really begrudge being in London – a relatively new feeling for me I must admit.

How did a non-London city picture get into this blog?

As I write this, it’s almost the end of May, so rambling around April market performance doesn’t feel like it’s going to be of much interest to anybody. In fact with a week of May to go, the S&P has recovered from the Trump TariFFS episode. The key point is that Trump announced a u turn / 90 day pause in his tariff plan, which the markets took as a reason to return to normal. Go figure. Since when has Very Bad News in 90 days’ time been discounted away to practically zero?

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A stupid decision to sell my rental property

I sold my rental property last year, after owning it over 20 years. It’s a lovely property, worth around £1m, right in the heart of London – near the middle of the map below. I used to live in it, I travel past it regularly, I know its neighbourhood well. The Modern Flat has genuinely been part of my life – in a way I can’t say for most assets I own.

Central London – roughly corresponding to the Circle Line area

As most readers would I think agree, I am a pretty numerate, analytical person. Yet looking back on the sale of the Modern Flat, in my decision to sell I made two stupid mistakes. I got two of the big numbers wrong. Not just a bit wrong, but properly, materially wrong.

There are lessons here about investing, about selling, and about property vs stocks/shares. Let’s take a look.

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