Gamestonk!! Caveat emptor: The Gamestop saga and the FOMO bubble

‘Gamestonk!!’ Everything you need to know about the astonishing GameStop shares saga – and the stock market state of play in early 2021 – is wrapped up in that one nonsense tweet from the world’s probably richest man. That word tweeted by Elon Musk on Tuesday night, with a link to the Reddit thread r/wallstreetbets, … Read more

Is it time to add bitcoin to your portfolio now that City investors are?

What do you do about bitcoin? Nothing, has been the default stance of most institutional and private investors – until recently. The growing interest of adventurous individuals – both lucky and unlucky – has been well documented over the last few years. More significant is the increasing interest from institutional investors. The most striking example … Read more

A tale of two investment trusts: Ruffer, Scottish Mortgage and conviction

Which is the better investment to hold, one that returned 17 per cent last year or one that returned 110 per cent? That’s a no brainer, isn’t it? Of course, you’d take the one that more than doubled your money. It’s not a theoretical question though; it’s one based on the 2020 tale of two … Read more

Which investment funds and trusts could do best in 2021?

As 2020 proved, anything can happen, in the investment world and beyond.  With the pandemic still sadly going strong, markets could be just as volatile and full of surprises – good and bad – this year too.  Fund ratings agency FundCalibre has identified 12 funds and investment trusts to watch in 2021. They include funds … Read more

Confessions of an Impulsive Investor: My magpie Isa of trusts and ETFs is up 20%

My father used to ‘play the stock market’.  He folded the profits from his small business in the 1970s into company shares, some of which came as recommendations from his stockbroker, over the bakelite telephone with a twisted brown cord. He added to this substantially with the big privatisations of the 1980s, and left a … Read more

Should you buy UK shares for the Brexit and Covid recovery trade?

We’ve been here before: the country goes into lockdown and the stock market shoots up. The start of the first national lockdown in late March marked the bottom of the coronavirus crash, England’s November lockdown played host to the vaccine rally, and yesterday the FTSE 100 added to its week’s gains with a 3.5 per … Read more

MR MONEY MAKER: Being a Boxing Day sloth makes for long-term wealth

MR MONEY MAKER: Being a Boxing Day sloth and leaving investments alone can make for long-term wealth, says Justin Urquhart Stewart By Justin Urquhart Stewart For The Daily Mail Published: 10:18 GMT, 26 December 2020 | Updated: 10:18 GMT, 26 December 2020 Boxing Day used to be the day for long walks, for some, watching … Read more

JUSTIN URQUHART STEWART: Airline shares prepared for take-off in 2021

MR MONEY MAKER: Airline shares are prepared for take-off in 2021, let’s hope there’s clear skies ahead, says JUSTIN URQUHART STEWART By Justin Urquhart Stewart For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 GMT, 18 December 2020 | Updated: 22:35 GMT, 18 December 2020 What’s Happening? Locked down, fed up and thoroughly brassed off. Not exactly the … Read more

Is it time to buy shares in supermarkets as online shopping takes off?

Over the weekend millions will push a laden trolley along the Covid-compliant one-way system of a supermarket, stocking up for Christmas and against possible Brexit shortages. Determined to celebrate despite the odds, the British are forecast to spend £12billion in supermarkets this month, £1.5billion more than last year, says retail consultancy Kantar. A record amount … Read more

Let them show you the money! Experts tell how to invest like the best

From ignoring stock tips you hear down the pub, to shutting out political noise, Money Mail has drawn on experts’ experience to pro-vide invaluable pointers… Do your homework Peter Hargreaves, Hargreaves Lansdown and Blue Whale Capital co-founder Watch what your investments are doing and keep up with what is happening in the economy, and what … Read more