I have read the Investors Chronicle for fifty two years. It is a terrific starter course for someone wishing to kick off their investing career (prior to methodically following up leads on Master Investor of course). One reason is the small company coverage where private investors are, time and again, given terrific ideas which institutions cannot be bothered to benefit from since they cannot get size and so justify review costs over the years.
The lead proponent for this programme is Simon Thompson who has in recent years come up with value investments which are inescapably sound. By that I mean that it is virtually impossible for these shares and their prices to decline since the businesses covered are solvent and making money and yet quoted at a discount to tangible net asset value.
by Ruzbeh Bacha | Equities| 9 mins. to read NVIDIA's stock price has skyrocketed over the last year. What happened? The market cap of the company hit a high of over $63bn in the same 12-month period that it saw a low of $13.7bn, which was only 10 months prior.
by Zak Mir | Trading | 1 mins. to read It has not exactly been a pleasant ride for shareholders of London Capital Group (LON:LCG). But it does appear from a charting perspective that things may finally be on the move.
by Filipe R Costa | Economics | 11 mins. to read 2017 has only just begun, but it is already filled with a long queue of risky upcoming events, of which politics takes its fair share.
by Victor Hill | Economics | 11 mins. to read The Year of the Fire Rooster My Chinese friends tell me that the auguries of the Chinese New Year are mixed.
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