MAGAZINE ALERT Saturday 4 February 2017 | | | THE E-MAGAZINE ESPECIALLY CREATED FOR INVESTORS AND TRADERS | | | | Dear Reader, Welcome to the November edition of Master Investor Magazine. Once again we have an exciting line-up of content from our stable of high calibre contributors, all of whom are seasoned investors/traders in their own right. To introduce our readership to the exciting changes taking place in crowdfunding - and the equally exciting opportunities available on these platforms - we have dedicated this issue's cover theme to a crowdfunding company that our team holds in high esteem. Syndicate Room operates a unique model. Companies with fundraising plans need to demonstrate that they already have one lead investor with a proven track record. Only then is that company allowed to raise funds via the crowdfunding platform. What's more, the shares offered to the public need to be available on the same terms as those attained by the lead investor, meaning private investors can invest alongside the big boys, and do so at a very early stage of a company's lifecycle. | | IN THIS MONTH'S MASTER INVESTOR MAGAZINE | | | Inside the mind of a Master Investor: Jim Mellon talks about his latest book and explains why it could be time to short Google. | | Swen Lorenz interviews Gonçalo de Vasconcelos, CEO and co-founder of Syndicate Room, a company aiming to level the playing field for private investors when it comes to early-stage investing. | | Fund Twenty8 is the only passive EIS fund that automatically invests alongside Business Angels and VCs, who according to NESTA can generate average returns in excess of 20% IRR. | | Although it's been around for more than two decades, a persisting knowledge gap means many investors are unaware of how to access EIS tax relief. | | Marks & Spencer is one of the most obvious dividend-paying stocks in the UK market. But is the dividend yield high enough for UK Value Investor John Kingham? | | Tom Stevenson, Investment Director at Fidelity International, reveals Four funds to exploit global trends in 2017. | | Having brought the financial world to the brink of collapse, the banking sector seems to have learnt little from its mistakes and looks ripe for a healthy dose of creative destruction. Victor Hill looks at some of the companies about to shake things up. | | James Faulkner picks the brains of 7IM's Chief Investment Officer on global markets, valuations, Trump, populism and reflation. | | Value stocks outperformed growth stocks by a massive 10% in 2016. This represented a remarkable turnaround, and the reversal of fortune could have a lot further to go, writes Nick Sudbury. | | Filipe R. Costa argues that the Bank of England's monetary policy stance is now utterly at odds with the underlying state of the UK economy. Rate rises, anyone? | | Scott Grant, Business Director at London South East, talks trading, chat rooms and Level 2, and explains how using lse.co.uk can give you an edge over the herd. | | With New Issues having outperformed the wider AIM market by a considerable margin over the past year, Richard Gill, CFA, takes a look at some of the tastier pickings from AIM's latest IPOs. | | Author and trader Samuel Rae tries to discern what Trumpian protectionism has in store for the value of the world's reserve currency. | | Veteran trader David Jones busts the myths behind one of the most common, but also one of the most misunderstood, indicators used by technical analysts. | | Filipe R. Costa distils the investment strategy and insights of Philip L. Carret, a great pioneer of value investing who influenced none other than Warren Buffett himself. | | We look back at some of the most popular pieces from the Master Investor Magazine website during the month of January. | | Just like Alice experienced in her journeys into Wonderland, the world doesn't appear to be how it should it be, argues Tim Price in this fascinating new book. Richard Gill, CFA reviews. | | As the perma-bears throw in the towel, and as optimism regarding President Trump's reign continues to build, Tim Price asks, Is now really a good time to turn bullish? | | Market data for the month of January. | | Read any of these articles in our latest issue: | | COMPANIES AND FUNDS COVERED IN THIS ISSUE INCLUDE: | | | Alphabet-Google, Facebook, Fast Forward, M&S, Lloyds Banking, RBS, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Barclays, UBS, Standard Chartered, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, STOXX EUROPE 600 BANKS ETF, State Bank of India, Amazon, Metro Bank, Virgin Money, Vodafone, Blockchain, MasterCard, Alibaba, Tencent, Ping An Insurance, HSBC, BBVA, Fidelity Special Values, Temple Bar Investment Trust, Lowland Investment Company, British Empire Trust, Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust, Blue Prism, Franchise Brands, Hotel Chocolat, Accrol Group, Watkin Jones, Draper Esprit, Dixons Carphone. | | | |
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