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Actually, they do look pricey
Trends since 1950 point to double-digit gains in next 12 months, but caution needed over tech dominance
Retail investors drive ‘penny stock’ boom but are being hurt by fundraisings that flood market with shares
My retirement depends on which belief dominates
Blue-chip benchmark’s gains have been led by a handful of the largest companies
The ratio is wheeled out to support bold claims about future returns. It cannot bear the weight of such expectations
Gaps emerge between the largest tech groups as the focus shifts to concrete results
Bigger and more difficult choices need to be made as a new inflection point emerges in markets
Equities can continue to make gains this year after the rally to new highs
Stocks are hitting all-time highs but even the irrepressible optimists are getting twitchy
The quant investor on Nvidia, value investing and his old tiff with Cliff Asness
Yuck, PLC
And two more stocks of interest
Gains drive Wall Street’s blue-chip index above previous peak in January 2022
Chancellor and executives will meet next week as government looks to boost sector’s international standing
And the 2024 FT stock picking contest
And more on the USA premium
Group makes £1.4bn sales
‘Think of the maddest thing you could think of, and you might not be so wrong’
The value is out there
Ownership of equities suggests that US democratic shareholder capitalism is more myth than reality
Initial assumptions by investors didn’t always make for the best bets
A collapse in risk appetite may require a really dramatic geopolitical event or mistake by central banks
Some element of top-heaviness is usual in US equities, but this clutch of big tech names has taken that to new extremes
After pension funds and insurers cut holdings to the bone, there are some reasons to justify a rebound
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