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A new-ish UK personal finance site gets a plug, plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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Tonnes of reading for when the Bank Holiday turns wet. Oh, it will. Just wait.

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Are we in a new tech bubble? A few early pricks suggest we might be. (I meant pricking of the bubble… What did you think? No!)

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Some posts on Monevator have over 500 comments now, and (gasp!) are worth reading. Plus other reads for the Bank Holiday weekend.

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Has the campaign to truly simplify the cost of investing won a victory we’ll see in 2017? Plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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Have you filled your ISA up? Plus good reads from around the Web.

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You don’t need to read big books on investing to get the basics, as these one-line pearls prove. Plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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The UK market doesn’t look expensive, but even if it did you’d be wise to react with care…

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It’s five years since the market bottomed, and contrary to the scary headlines the investing has been easy. The next five could be tougher…

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The Accumulator’s debut on Radio 4 Moneybox, plus some good articles from around the web.

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Robert Shiller on why he thinks the Efficient Market Theory is a “half-truth”. Plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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Attention would-be wealthy pensioners — time is running out to lock in the £1.5m lifetime allowance. Plus lots of other good reads.

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Beating the market is really hard. Yes it is. Plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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Warren Buffett (and index investing) is beating hedge funds again — this time in a straight wager! Plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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Why The Wolf of Wall Street will recruit The City’s next generation, plus the rest of the week’s good reads.

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Good reads from around the Web. Investing can be very simple, provided you don’t want to beat the market. Since most people will fail to do that anyway, the conclusion is that investing should be simple for nearly everyone. Once upon a time that was okay in theory but difficult to put into practice. Between [...]

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