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What caught my eye this week. When I began investing in the early 2000s, the September 11th attacks still loomed large in investors’ minds. Of course, that shadow extended everywhere then. The West was at war in Afghanistan and soon Iraq. Terrorist plots exploded or were foiled with numbing regularity. It all hogged the news [...]

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The government hikes taxes despite all kinds of promises. Plus the rest of the week’s good reads…

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What caught my eye this week. Rejoice that at some point you began reading – or even subscribed – to Monevator. Because while our core message to invest passively, automate your savings, and then find a different hobby is a terrible business model for an investing blog, the evidence is clear its the best advice [...]

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Could the pandemic have changed people’s spending habits forever? Plus all the reads…

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Straight into the best money and investing reads this week…

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London is stuck in the doldrums, plus the rest of the week’s good reads…

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Rebalancing can squeeze out extra returns, but the big benefit is risk management.

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Many managers are desperate to get back to the office because working from home reveals how little they do

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On holiday so straight into the reading list this week…

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Should the entire pension system be scrapped and replaced? Plus the rest of the week’s good reads…

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Robinhood is making a lot of money for a free trading platform, so will Freetrade follow suit? Plus the week’s great reads…

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Ted Weschler turned thousands into millions in his humble retirement account, plus the rest of the weekend’s reads…

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FIRE fighting, plus the rest of the week’s good reads…

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We cop to a cock-up, the FCA wants your opinions, and a ton of good reads…

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The Accumulator has been turned into a bobblehead! Plus the rest of the week’s good money and investing reads

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In today’s sci-fi stock market, company fortunes turn on the whims of kids, while billionaires pump and dump like bedroom traders.

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