Weekly Roundup, 26th July 2016
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells a Story. This week it was about inflation and wages.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells a Story. This week it was about inflation and wages.
A friend gave me a copy of “What I learned from losing a millions dollars”, and suggested that I write a similar book about my experiences in the financial crisis….
The very essence of financial planning is about helping clients to formulate the strategies to achieve their future goals. The problem is that we’re not very good at figuring out what…
Today’s post is another guest post from Trader Tim. Tim has his own blog here, and you can also find him on Twitter here. The views expressed in the article below are…
Shares in IRN BRU drink maker AG BARR (LSE:BAG) have proven to be a good long-term investment having returned nearly 250% over the last decade. The company has established a…
In the past few months, I have received a lot of feedback and criticism over my use of forward 12-month EPS estimates, such as the chart below that appeared in…
Every Briton loves residential property, because ever since 1993, every man and his dog has been able to clean up with buying UK residential property. What’s not to like –…
Brexit impact – this is probably the most important issue of the moment, determining what shares are worth, so I will continue to focus closely on what is happening. Evidence is…
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells A Story. This week it was about entrepreneurship, particularly in the over-50s.
I’ve called the 30 year bull market in bonds the greatest risk adjusted bull market ever because the figures are truly amazing. For instance, anyone who bought a 30 year…
These seems to be a lot of turmoil & uncertainty at the moment, what with Brexit, and the associated sharp movements in forex. Then more recently another appalling terrorist attack on…