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Peer benchmarks are for wimps, but only fools take on the S&P 500
They haven’t even gone up much and now they’re expensive too
FTSE 100 companies are so cheap and so global that local politics is irrelevant
After the Nikkei’s record-breaking run, what should investors do now?
My retirement depends on which belief dominates
Everyone at Davos thinks so — they are half right
I bloody well hope not, although my portfolio is ready
Yes I know the dangers, but I’m having some anyway
The benefits of long-term investing are not for everyone
An insider secret for non-criminals
My six ideas for making climate investing more attractive
But my portfolio’s tax-free gains beat working for a living
Having made one trading error already this month, I’m now buying energy stocks
The truth is that high-emitting stocks outperform
For me, the investment case doesn’t add up
And that’s even after subtracting the cost of reading the FT
Sometimes they matter, sometimes they don’t — the evidence doesn’t give us a clue
Flow and survey data are tempting but resist them if you can
In fact the latest data screams ‘more fixed income!’
Despite years of disappointment, I’m betting on Tokyo
Wanting more risk means doing the opposite of what I’ve always been prescribed
I wanted to buy US stocks but I’ve talked myself into selling
US stocks always go up, but will they halve first?
Slow and steady no longer does it for me — time for some fun
The topic is back in the news and we haven’t a clue, as usual
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