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Weatherly International

1st June 18 By: Rajan Dhall

This morning it was announced that Weatherly International (WTI LN) would be suspended from trading on the AIM market as the Co's Tschudi mine remains fundamentally uncertain due to s...

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Card Factory Analysis

31st May 18 By: Rajan Dhall

This morning Card Factory released their Q1 trading update:   ·      First quarter Group sales growth of +3.0%, with Card Factory like-for-like ("LFL") sales -0.4%, a...

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Technical analysis for VAST

30th May 18 By: Rajan Dhall

Vast has pulled away after a failed test of its highs recently, normally a lower high and a break down would make me bearigh on a share but in this case I think once we find a better base of support ...

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Oil price, Range Resources, Echo Energy, Erratum And finally?

30th May 18 By: Malcy

I suspect that seeing the oil price fall by $4 just on the rumours of a change in policy by the Opec/Non-Opec participants may make them think what would happen if they really did start to jack up pr...

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Kibo Mining

29th May 18 By: Rajan Dhall

According to the Tanzanian newspaper Citizen 7000 licenses have been granted to mine in the East African country. For those who don't know much about Kibo, the company are focused on Mbeya ...

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How to make money made simple

29th May 18 By: Ranjeet Singh

When it comes to making money, the formula is surprisingly quite simple. You need to look at cashflow. Yes, you can look at capital appreciation and try and make money on the asset base, or if you we...

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Morning Shot

25th May 18 By: Morning Shot

Indices traded in a subdued fashion in the states, the underperformer was the Dow down 0.30%. This negative sentiment carried through to the Shanghai Comp. and the ASX but the Nikkei is higher overni...

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3 Tips to believe in yourself

24th May 18 By: Ranjeet Singh

One of the most important lessons in life is to believe in yourself. That doesn’t mean being cocky or arrogant or thinking that you know best. In fact, all of that can work against you. However...

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Morning Shot

24th May 18 By: Morning Shot

The US markets traded in the black yesterday with the Nasdaq outperforming up 0.64%. In the Asia Pac region the Nikkei and Shanghai Comp. were hit by possible auto tariffs and threats of more Russian...

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Bye to Beaufort

23rd May 18 By: Ranjeet Singh

When it comes to investing in shares there are two main types of risk – market risk and credit risk. The ‘market risk’ is the risk of the stock market and that can be mitigated thro...

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Morning Shot

23rd May 18 By: Morning Shot

The US indices closed negative yesterday as U.S. President Donald Trump tempered optimism over progress made so far in trade talks between China and the States. The negative sentiment carried in...

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Steady your AIM before Shooting

22nd May 18 By: Ranjeet Singh

I have been very fortunate in my career in as much that I have experienced many different types of investment products and markets whilst working for a number of different companies. From massive, in...

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Morning Shot

21st May 18 By: Morning Shot

Over in the Asia Pac region its a mostly positive start to the week as the Nikkei 225 is up 0.33%, Shanghai Comp. 0.75%, but the ASX is just 0.05% lower. The FTSE is expected to open higher as intern...

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The scandal behind Beaufort Insecurities

18th May 18 By: Eric Chalker

 At the beginning of March, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) put stockbroker Beaufort Securities and its custodian BSL into insolvency.  As a consequence, many personal investors have ...

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Reflect and Prepare

18th May 18 By: Reflect & Prepare

In the aftermath of the BoE meeting last week, the outlook on the UK has diminished hopes of a rate hike, just as it has on the Brexit negotiations which have duly hit a wall as many (of us) had anti...

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Morning Shot

18th May 18 By: Morning Shot

As we enter the last trading day of the week US bourses remain subdued, down an average of 0.20%. Over in the Asia Pac region the ASX is the laggard down 0.11%, Nikkei 225 0.39% trades higher an...

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Ahead of a UK-US marriage

17th May 18 By: David Harbage

Unless you’re a Chelsea or Manchester United fan, the big event this weekend will be the wedding of our Prince Harry to Meghan Markle – who will be officially titled a duchess, but in rea...

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Morning Shot

17th May 18 By: Morning Shot

After a bearish close on Tuesday US bourses bounced back yesterday closing half a percent higher on average. In Asia the only one to take on that momentum was the Nikkei (0.56%), while the ASX (0.21%...

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Morning Shot

16th May 18 By: Morning Shot

As the US 10 YR Yield hit its highest level since 2011, equities sold off in the US yesterday. The Nikkei 225 and Shanghai Comp. followed suit both down 0.39% but the ASX bucked the trend and closed ...

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Morning Shot

15th May 18 By: Morning Shot

US bourses closed in positive territory yesterday with the Dow out performing up 0.27%. That positivity was only picked up by the Shanghai Comp in the Asia Pac area which trades 0.12% higher, the ASX...

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