Prudential Reports One In Five Stock Market Investors Never Check 
                Share Performance
                
                 
               
              Released 
                on: September 17, 2009, 7:38 am
                Author: Prudential
                Industry: Financial
              Prudential 
                has revealed that over one in five (22 per cent) of UK stock market 
                investors never check the performance of their shares. Furthermore, 
                it has been revealed that 65% of investors don't seek any professional 
                advice prior to investing.
              The 
                findings, from new research conducted for Prudential*, found that 
                36 per cent of UK adults aged 18+, equivalent to 17.23 million 
                people**, have invested in the stock market over the past 10 years. 
                However, more than half (53 per cent) of these investors admit 
                they only check share performance every six months or less frequently, 
                with one in five (20 per cent) saying they only review their stock 
                performance once a year and 22 per cent admitting they never do.
              When 
                it comes to gaining advice on where the best place is to invest 
                their savings, UK adults appear to be equally apathetic with around 
                two thirds of investors (65 per cent) saying they rely on internet 
                searches or media reports when selecting which shares or investment 
                fund to buy with just 16 per cent seeing an independent financial 
                adviser, four per cent consulting a stockbroker and 10 per cent 
                gained advice from bank or building society staff.
              However, 
                while many stock market investors fail to adequately monitor share 
                performance or gain financial advice on how to invest, 
                they are at least exposing themselves to an asset class which 
                has historically shown some of the strongest growth. This sits 
                in stark contrast to the rest of the population with around 30 
                million UK adults (64 per cent) having made no stock market-based 
                investments in 
                the past ten years.
              Trevor 
                Cheal, Retirement Savings Business Director, Prudential said: 
                "While not everyone is fortunate enough to have spare funds 
                to save or invest, many people do and it is staggering how few 
                are seeking financial advice or looking to capitalise on the growth 
                potential that the stock market has historically offered.
              "Those 
                who invest in the stock market have taken the first important 
                step towards benefiting from the long-term growth of the economy, 
                but they stand a greater chance of maximising its value if they 
                re-evaluate their investment arrangements regularly. However, 
                in volatile markets, investors may not want all their eggs in 
                one basket and multi-asset funds which provide diversification 
                can give them some degree of comfort while still having exposure 
                to the stock market. Those who feel they lack the knowledge to 
                manage a diversified portfolio should consider getting professional 
                financial advice from a stockbroker or an IFA."
              ENDS
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                make financial decisions. Full consumer product information can 
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              Notes to editors
                * Survey conducted by Research Plus among 2,000 UK adults aged 
                18+, between 9th - 15th July 2009
                **Office of National Statistics 2007 show 47,864,000 adults aged 
                18+ in the UK. Research conducted for Prudential show that 64% 
                of the 47,864,000 adults = 30,632,960 
                ** Source: Financial Express
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