The Bank of England is set to make a number of critical decisions over the summer months. How will these decisions influence the UK economy and the value of the pound? And what will this mean for the private investor? Partner Content by OANDA https://lnkd.in/e2BzXKdE #interestrates #inflation #investing #UKeconomy
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Retiring early so you don’t have to work for the majority of your life is often the dream for investors, but of course, this comes at a huge cost: both in terms of how much you need to save, and how little time you have to make your money grow. There are always trade offs, but, as Val Cipriani explains, they don’t always need to involve extreme frugality or finding super high income work. Val sets out three simple, achievable and effective strategies so everyday investors can live their dream life. Find our latest Big Read here: https://on.ft.com/3WFVcCo
How to retire early
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Although this week has been up and down for markets, John Rosier’s portfolio ended July on an all-time month-end high. Six of his holdings moved up by more than 10 per cent, and the overall outlook for UK stocks moves in a favourable direction. Find out more about all the changes to his portfolio here and what John thinks will happen next here: https://on.ft.com/3YCKuze
Private Investor's Diary: Glimmers of a switch from growth to value
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As the world’s leading TV and music streaming services, the duo have competition but none are as fierce as themselves. The market awarded the companies respective new approaches, such as clamping down on password sharing and research and development, but behind the curtain, their valuations appear stretched. Find out why Arthur Sants believes the pair’s low gross margins do not justify their software-company-style premium valuations. https://on.ft.com/46zxexc
Why Netflix and Spotify are overvalued
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One of our longest-running stock screens has returned to market-beating form after a poor run. The combination of stocks in the screen has an air of success to it, writes Alex Newman, as he highlights the companies with qualities any investor would look for. Find out what they are here: https://on.ft.com/3LVZIaV
Safe Yields screen breaks its losing streak
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‘Get rich quick’ schemes are seldom successful. The internet is awash with false promises of making a quick profit, promoted by those with vested interests, and ideas that will lead the next generation of investors down the wrong path. But that doesn’t mean all short-term trading and investing tricks should be ignored. Using dividends and ETFs, there are ways to make rapid returns using short-term ideas all the while respecting the conventions of investing. Mark Robinson explains how to go about it and how to avoid the common pitfalls: https://on.ft.com/4c7eGp5
How rapid returns can transform your portfolio
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From rail to housebuilders to banks and oil companies, many industries could win or lose as new policies come into play. In his latest piece, our expert Robin Hardy runs through the sectors most affected by the new government's changes and explains how investors can spot the stocks coming out on top. https://on.ft.com/4d1QBkJ
The stocks and sectors that could benefit from Labour
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In the latest episode of the IC Interviews, Val Cipriani sits down with James Cook, the manager of the only global equity trust trading at a premium. Listen to the pair discuss how this happened, the future of semiconductor stocks, how AI will change the market and more. https://on.ft.com/4d2f7Cq
‘AI is going to split the market in two’: James Cook of JPMorgan Global Growth & Income
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Debates over who is the ‘greatest of all time’ can sometimes get heated. Pelé, Maradona or Messi? Djokovic, Nadal or Federer? When it comes to the investing world, it’s the likes of Warren Buffett, Jim Simons or Peter Lynch? James Norrington adds four of his favourites to create an investing Mount Rushmore, and ties together their thinking and explains how you can implement their ideas to boost your portfolio. Find our latest Big Read here: https://on.ft.com/3LFql3K
Lessons from the world's greatest investors
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Buybacks have become increasingly prevalent in the UK market in recent months. They offer a source of returns, though at the cost of London’s market size, and Julian Hofmann believes there are still plenty more to come. Find out the pros and cons of share buybacks and what the professionals make of them here: https://on.ft.com/4cTSuQm
Why we should pay more attention to share buybacks
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