MAGAZINE ALERT Saturday 11 March 2017 | | | THE E-MAGAZINE ESPECIALLY CREATED FOR INVESTORS AND TRADERS | | | | Dear Reader, Welcome to the March 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. In this month's issue, we interview Tom Stevenson, investment director at Fidelity Personal Investing. With decades of experience from a career that's enabled him to mingle with some of the best minds in the business, Tom's insights are not to be missed. | | IN THIS MONTH'S MASTER INVESTOR MAGAZINE | | | Inside the mind of a Master Investor: Jim Mellon is on the road in the US researching his new book – and making some interesting observations along the way. | | James Faulkner interviews Tom Stevenson, Investment Director at Fidelity Personal Investing. With decades of experience from a career that's enabled him to mingle with some of the best minds in the business, Tom's insights are not to be missed. | | As most yield-seeking investors soon discover, high yield stocks do not always deliver the yield you were hoping for. John Kingham looks at how to navigate this common pitfall for investors. | | The oil and gas industry has produced some of the largest companies in the history of capitalism and the sector forms a giant pillar of the global economy. This month Victor Hill asks: Whither the oil majors in the age of renewables? | | There are a lot of trading platforms out there, but few are as innovative as eToro. We caught up with them to gain a better insight into how they operate. | | The stock market is driven by investor sentiment with share prices often trading nowhere near their true fundamental value. Nick Sudbury looks at the fund managers looking to take advantage of these swings through a contrarian approach. | | The Mexican stock market has taken a knock since the election of President Trump. However, Filipe R. Costa argues that a buying opportunity could have arisen, as Trump's bark may be worse than his bite. | | Huddle Capital is a new business-to-business lending platform that aims to match small to medium-sized (SME) businesses that have excess cash reserves with other SMEs looking for financing. | | These three London-listed firms have all attracted attention from investors on the back of surging growth. But with high growth comes high valuations, so are they still worthy of your investment? | | Japan has been in stagnation for years, but more recently the policies of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have held out hope of resurgence. Author and trader Samuel Rae looks at what this means for the yen. | | Veteran trader David Jones looks at how technical analysis can be applied to real life trading situations to improve performance. | | In the first of a new series, Alan Steel of Alan Steel Asset Management looks at why investors shouldn't ignore the power of pensions. | | Filipe R. Costa distils the investment strategy and insights of Joel Greenblatt, the value investor behind "Magic Formula" investing. | | Entrepreneur Caroline Drewett investigates whether Millennials' refusal to accept changes they aren't in favour is of impacting their job prospects. | | We look back at some of the most popular pieces from the Master Investor Magazine website during the month of February. | | In this timely publication, fund manager Gervais Williams reveals his investment strategy for a world where globalisation is no longer the dominant force. Richard Gill, CFA reviews. | | The slow death of the stockbroker, and of the research analyst, offers up tremendous opportunities for the rest of us, and not least for the disciplined and self-directed investor, argues Tim Price. | | Market data for the month of February. | | Read any of these articles in our latest issue: | | COMPANIES AND FUNDS COVERED IN THIS ISSUE INCLUDE: | | | Alphabet-Google, Facebook, BP, Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, Whiting Petroleum, Statoil, Tesla, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, China Ming Yang Wind Power Group, Total, Showa Shell Sekiyu, SunPower Corporation, E.ON, FuelCell Energy, Southern Company, Tokyo Electric Power Company, EDF, Engie, Toshiba Corp, Power Shares Wilder Hill Clean Energy ETF, Fidelity Special Values, Temple Bar Investment Trust, Henderson Opportunities Trust, Lowland Investment Company, Miton Global Opportunities Trust, iShares MSCI Mexico ETF, ASOS, boohoo.com, Blue Prism Group, Luceco, Rolls-Royce, National Grid, Taylor Wimpey, Global Resources, Geiger Counter, Baker Steel Resources, Golden Prospect Precious Metals, Blackrock World Mining, Prospect Japan. | | | |
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