MAGAZINE ALERT Saturday 08 April 2017 | | | THE E-MAGAZINE ESPECIALLY CREATED FOR INVESTORS AND TRADERS | | | | Dear Reader, Welcome to the April 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 discuss why the global automotive industry is at a critical juncture in its evolution. After more than a century of reliance on fossil fuels, the electrification of vehicular transport is going to be huge. Only one car in a hundred today is powered by electricity, but some forecasts reckon that that could be nearly one in ten by 2025 - and that more than half the cars on our planet will be electric-powered within just 15 years. And many - possibly most - of those cars in 2032 will be self-driving. This month we ask: Which of the current players in this mature global industry are best placed to ride these trends and profit best? What is clear is that a number of major automotive manufacturers are becoming leaders in new technologies. Some might even shift away from making cars as such to focus on automotive technology. And everywhere we see the coming together of automotive technology with information technology. It turns out that the cars of the future will be robots on which we shall hitch rides… | | IN THIS MONTH'S MASTER INVESTOR MAGAZINE | | | Inside the mind of a Master Investor: This month Jim reveals his thoughts on the next big money fountain - Juvenescence. | | 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. | | After more than a century of reliance on fossil fuels, the electrification of vehicular transport is going to be huge. Which of the current players in this mature global industry are best placed to ride these trends and profit best? | | Fidelity Special Situations is one of the best-known funds in the UK. This month its manager, Alex Wright, talks about how he manages the fund. | | There is huge investor appetite for reliable sources of high income, but the funds that aim to satisfy this demand do come with risks. Nick Sudbury investigates. | | Cocoa has left a bitter taste in the mouths of bulls of the commodity in recent times, but the foundations are in place for a recovery in price, argues Filipe R. Costa. | | Richard Gill, CFA, applies the Dogs of the Dow strategy to the AIM market. Here are three high-yielding small caps that Richard believes could be worth a punt. | | For currency traders, the reflation trade served up a number of what we might call no-brainer long-term positions. However, as we head into the close of the first quarter of the year, things aren't quite as clear as they initially seemed. | | This month, veteran trader David Jones looks at a way of using charts to set up trading opportunities - but with a twist from the usual approach. | | In the second of a new series, Alan Steel of Alan Steel Asset Management looks at why now is as good a time as ever to review your financial future. | | Filipe R. Costa distils the investment strategy and insights of Jim Slater, the British growth investor behind the "Zulu Principle". | | We look back at some of the most popular pieces from the Master Investor Magazine website during the month of March. | | Richard Gill, CFA, reviews this lightly fictionalised account (or thinly disguised biography) of Jesse Livermore, perhaps the greatest trader to have ever lived. | | Fund manager Tim Price wonders whether the high water mark of equity 'growth' investing may already be behind us, in this punchy article. | | Market data for the month of March. | | Read any of these articles in our latest issue: | | COMPANIES AND FUNDS COVERED IN THIS ISSUE INCLUDE: | | | Hecla Gold, Condor Mining, Hitachi, Sony, Samsung, Alphabet, Facebook, Snap, Amazon, Shell, Hyundai Motor Co., Anglo American, Total, General Motors, Honda, Tesla, Toyota, Balfour Beatty, Apple, Fortum Oy, Panasonic, LITHIUM X, Albemarle, Peugot, Ford Motor Co., Volkswagon, Daimler, Tata Motors, Fidelity Special Situations, Merchants Trust, Shires Income, New City High Yield, City Merchants High Yield Trust, iPath DJ-AIG Cocoa Total Return Sub-Index ETN, iPath Pure Beta Cocoa ETN, Manx Telecom, Andrew Sykes, Pan African Resources. | | | |
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