SmallCap Growth Aim Portfolio 20 – January 2018
It’s time for another look at the SmallCap Growth AIM portfolio (SGAP). How is the restructuring progressing?
It’s time for another look at the SmallCap Growth AIM portfolio (SGAP). How is the restructuring progressing?
Today’s post is about using Stockopedia for Momentum Screening.
Bonkers / Spread Betting / Sectors
by Mike Rawson · Published January 24, 2018 · Last modified March 1, 2018
Today’s post is a long-overdue update on the construction of a Tech stocks portfolio.
Today’s post is an introduction to a master list of ETFs & Investment Trusts that can be used as the basis of any portfolio. It’s called the 7 Circles 100.
Today’s post is about a new portfolio based on the best stocks in each sector of the market – the Sector Plays portfolio.
It’s that time of year again. Today we’ll be taking a look at how my overall portfolio performed last year. Stay tuned for the Annual Portfolio Review 2017.
Today’s report is an update on the sorely neglected Bonkers portfolio.
Today’s post is a return to the Piggyback Portfolio, to look at which companies we should keep, and which we should sell.
Defensive / Mike's portfolio / Crisis Alpha
by Mike Rawson · Published December 11, 2017 · Last modified May 14, 2020
Today’s post is a look at the steps you can take to protect your portfolio against a possible downturn.
Today’s post is a long-overdue catch up with the Piggyback Portfolio, our set of stocks listed on the Main UK market.
Today’s post is about the SmallCap Growth AIM portfolio (SGAP). We’re on the hunt for some new stocks.
Today’s post is a review of the stocks in the SmallCap Growth AIM portfolio, in order to decide what should happen to each of them.
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