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As UK shares soar, is it time to consider selling?
Image source: Getty Images The FTSE 100 has stormed to over 9,000 points, and some of us must be wondering…
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3 investing mistakes from Warren Buffett that I want to avoid
Image source: The Motley Fool Warren Buffett’s one of the most well-respected investors of our time. Yet over the decades,…
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This FTSE 250 stock offers a huge 12% dividend yield. Can we afford to miss it?
Image source: Getty Images Some FTSE 250 stocks are on higher forecast dividend yields than the best in the FTSE…
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Director deals: New boss buying shares in AFC Energy but outlook is uncertain
Two directors of fuel cells technology developer AFC Energy (LON: AFC) bought shares after the full year results and strategy…
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FY-2019…Hella Surprise Of A Year!?
It’s still January…so by now, I’m sweating to wrap this up by month-end (at the very latest!), while you’re probably…
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Could Ferrexpo be a potential dividend growth investment? – UKValueInvestor
You can read or watch my full review of Ferrexpo over on my new website: https://www.ukdividendstocks.com/blog/is-ferrexpo-a-good-dividend-investment You can also listen…
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Here’s how many British American Tobacco shares it takes to earn £1,000 a year in dividends
Image source: Getty Images Earning £1,000 a year in passive income is a milestone for any investor. And I think…
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Dow Jones and US Stocks Take a Breather as Inflation Cools and Trade Talks Reignite | Live Wire
On Wednesday the U.S. stock market’s upward climb took a brief break. This pause came as investors took some time…
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H1-2020 Wexboy Portfolio Performance | Wexboy
So yeah…quite the bloody year, eh?! I hope you & yours have kept safe & well during this #COVIDcrisis –…
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US government had a surprise budget surplus in June on higher tariff receipts
The US recorded an unexpected budget surplus of $27 billion in June 2025, marking the first June surplus since 2005.…
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