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FIRE UK: 5 Golden Rules to Achieve Financial Independence
Here are the 5 golden rules of the FIRE movement to achieve financial independence and retire early through saving and passive income.
Investment trends in 2022: what to consider for a successful year
Here is an overview of the various investments you can make now for a healthy pay-off throughout the year – and even beyond.
Investing in China: a guide to buying Chinese stocks
China’s economy has grown over the past decades like no other.
A 5-step guide to diversifying your portfolio
In a nutshell, diversifying means not putting all your eggs in the same basket.
What you need to know about the stock market in 2021
Did you miss out on a Bitcoin investment last year? Are you hoping to make up for it in 2021?
Are women better investors than men? Goldman Sachs thinks so.
There has always been a lack of diversity in leadership across all industries, and the investment and finance sectors are no exception.
To invest or to speculate: which is the best trading strategy to increase your capital?
When wanting to increase your capital via the financial markets, you can choose to invest or speculate (what is commonly known as “trading”). Both approaches are not necessarily polar opposite, they actually have a few similarities. For instance, both share the same cold and concrete goal of increasing one’s capital and making a profit.
Is it possible to invest in the stock market without having studied finance?
Investing in the stock market has never been so popular. Companies such as Amazon and Tesla perform so well that many believe investing in the stock market is easily profitable. For instance, investing £100 in these companies in 2019 would have yielded a 700% return in 2020. The truth is that investing in the stock market only seems easy in hindsight. It is actually a profession in its own right, and requires knowledge, strategy, money, patience and luck. This is why the wealthy usually delegate the management of their portfolio to professionals.
Where to invest your money in the event of a second COVID-19 wave?
2020 has been a challenging year on many levels. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the market has been incredibly volatile. Markets collapsed before skyrocketing and setting new records. Some have gained from it, while others have lost. But is all this behind us now? What will happen in the event of a second wave, or another lockdown? In these uncertain times, many investors and traders are wondering which strategy to adopt.