QMy bank has offered me a guaranteed stock market bond where I cannot lose my money.
What does GSMB stand for?
GSMB stands for Guaranteed Stock Market Bond (UK)
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If you're an inexperienced investor then you could consider a Guaranteed Stock Market Bond, which gives you a choice of investment terms, and if you select the five-year option then not only do you get a guarantee that you can't lose any money, but you will receive 100 per cent of any growth in the FTSE100 index.
The new breed of Guaranteed Stock Market Bonds remove the risk of dabbling in shares but the returns are lower.
Then there are guaranteed stock market bonds, which are a form of equity investment in that their performance depends ultimately on the performance of the stock market.
A IF you are concerned about security then you should look at a Guaranteed Stock Market Bond.