1 Slow burning Recovery Stocks can Raise your Portfolio from The Ashes
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Although financial gloom is all over and President Trump is causing a rumpus with his 'America initially' method, the UK stock exchange remains unfazed.

Despite a few wobbles last week - and more to come as Trump rattles global cages - both the FTSE100 and wider FTSE All-Share indices have been durable.

Both are more than 13 percent higher than this time last year - and near to tape highs.

Against this backdrop of financial uncertainty, Trump rhetoric and near-market highs, it's tough to think that any exceptional UK investment opportunities for client financiers exist - so called 'healing' scenarios, where there is potential for the share cost of specific business to increase like a phoenix from the ashes.

But a band of fund supervisors is specialising in this contrarian kind of investing: buying undervalued companies in the expectation that over time the marketplace will reflect their real worth.

This undervaluation may result from bad management causing organization mistakes