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In this engaging episode of our financial podcast, hosts Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby welcome a special guest, Charles Archer, a seasoned investor and freelance financial analyst known for his expertise in FTSE/AIM investments. Working with various platforms, including IG Index, and popularly known on Twitter as @that_stocks_guy, Charles brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the discussion. Together, they dive into the most compelling news stories of the week, dissecting the trends and events that are shaking up the markets. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay informed on the latest market dynamics and seeking expert analysis on the movers and shakers in the world of finance. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that blends professional expertise with market wisdom. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest The information, investment views, and recommendations in this podcast are provided for general information purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial product relating to any companies under discussion or to engage in or refrain from doing so or engaging in any other transaction. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentator but no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion
Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby are joined by Charles Archer, long-term FTSE/AIM investor and freelance financial analyst , working with various platforms including IG Index. He goes by the Twitter/x handle @that_stocks_guy. Join us in this exciting episode as we delve into the thrilling realm of stock investment, analyzing Charles' picks for the best 'growth' stock of the upcoming year. Alongside this, we'll be discussing the latest Autumn Statement from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, providing insights into its impact on the financial market. December marks a special time for Charles, who, with a burgeoning social media following, has curated a shortlist of potential growth stocks. We'll be dissecting each of these selections, examining their potential for significant gains in the year ahead. The chosen stock promises to be a focal point of our discussions, tracking its trajectory and growth potential throughout the calendar year. Our conversation revolves around specific criteria set by Charles for this selection. The ideal stock should have a market capitalization under £10 million as of 1 December, feature a proactive CEO, boast a straightforward financial structure, and most importantly, hold the promise of delivering multiple returns despite any associated risks. We're looking for hidden gems, steering clear of stocks plagued by red flags or resembling lifestyle companies. The stakes are high, and the anticipation is palpable as we explore the possibility of a 'moonshot' stock with a flagship asset that could yield spectacular returns. We approach this topic with a balance of excitement and caution, emphasizing the high-risk nature of such investments. While the potential rewards are eye-catching, so are the risks. Tune in as we take a deep dive into Charles' picks, offering our analysis and perspective on each one. Remember, this journey is about informed risk-taking and diversification. So, get ready for an informative and engaging exploration into the world of growth stocks, and remember the golden rule: don't go all in. https://investingstrategy.co.uk/stock-tips/penny-stock-shortlist-best-growth-shares-of-2024/ Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest The information, investment views, and recommendations in this podcast are provided for general information purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial product relating to any companies under discussion or to engage in or refrain from doing so or engaging in any other transaction. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentator but no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion
Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby are joined by Charles Archer, long-term FTSE/AIM investor and freelance financial analyst , working with various platforms including IG Index. He goes by the Twitter/x handle @that_stocks_guy. They are also joined by Luke Sartain CEO and founder of Narwhal Media Group who talks about Spotdiff and how AI may revolutionise businesses. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest The information, investment views, and recommendations in this podcast are provided for general information purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial product relating to any companies under discussion or to engage in or refrain from doing so or engaging in any other transaction. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentator but no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion
Today's guest, Simon Popple, is a recognized expert on the gold sector and is regularly used by IG Index and Stockhead amongst others for his view on the sector. He's recently written a book - "Investing in a Recession - Time to Think About Gold", a great beginner's guide to investing in gold. To hear more about Simon Popple and his story, please make sure to tune into this week's episode of The Road to Financial Freedom.FREE TOOLKIThttps://camaplan.typeform.com/freetoolkitFor more information on Simon Popple:Website: www.brookvillecapital.comFor more information on CamaPlan:https://www.camaplan.com/Call the number below during business hours (8:30 AM - 5 PM EST) to schedule a phone consultation with CamaPlan:Phone: (215) 283-2868 Toll Free: (866) 559-4430.Follow our Podcast to stay up to date with upcoming guests, and other relevant topics:Website: https://www.RoadtoFinancialFreedomPodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CamaPlanPodcast/Instagram: @TheRoadtoFinancialFreedomPodLinkPage: https://linkpages.pro/EclTdARemember to like, follow, and share on your favorite podcasting platform!CamaPlan SDIRA, LLCCamaPlan, a self-directed IRA administrator, makes alternative investing a breeze for clients.The Road to Financial Freedom is Social! Check us out on Facebook & Instagram!!
In Part 2 of the Macro2Markets 2022 Outlook, George Goncalves, MUFG Head of U.S. Macro Strategy, interviews Eric Ruff, Investment Grade Credit Analyst, on his outlook for the IG Credit market in 2022. George and Eric discuss the overall credit spread outlook of the IG Index for the year, their views on focus sectors, and the resilience of the IG market in light of the risks of tighter Fed policy and financial conditions, which may lead to potential volatility ahead. Disclaimer: www.mufgresearch.com (PDF)
On the Vox Markets Podcast Today: 24th February 2021John Meyer Mining analyst and partner at SP Angel talks about: the change in IG Index margins, Copper & BlueJay #JAY, Empire Metals #EEE, Phoenix Copper #PXC, Rainbow Rare Earths #RBW, Rambler Metals & Minerals #RMM &Tirupati Graphite #TGRVox Markets is revolutionising the way companies engage with shareholders and the stock market at large. By aggregating IR and digital content onto one secure and compliant platform, Vox Markets has established itself as the go-to resource for the investment community.#VoxMarkets #StockMarket #LivePrices #StockMarketNews #Money #Investing #Investments #Finance #Business #Podcasthttps://www.voxmarkets.co.uk/
Interview: JAMES MOORE James Moore worked for IG Index with the likes of Neil Channing, he then spent the next decade living off his wits as a professional punter. He’s now the Principal Betting Investigator for the BHA. In three parts he explains the process of keeping racing straight. Meeting James Moore. (interview with Simon Nott)
The deadline for constituency nominations for the 12 December general election has passed, providing interesting insight into potential outcomes. IG Index’s Jeremy Naylor and Damian Lyons Lowe of Survation break down the parties, their leaders and what they each must do to gain a political majority on election day.Inspired? Find your next opportunity at IG.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another set of high level talks between the US and China are due to take place this month in the hopes of brokering a deal to put an end to the current trade war. In this episode, IG Index’s Josh Mahoney and Gabriel Wildau from advisory firm Teneo dissect the impact of tariffs, from China’s slowing economy to the countries looking to benefit from the supply chain disruption. Inspired? Find your next opportunity at IG.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 56 - Matthew Trenhaile Matthew is a former odds compiler at IG Index (spread betting). We discuss games including Magic the Gathering as well as pricing, markets, homogenized odds, recreating the Pinnacle model and more. Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Betfair Pty Limited. Betfair operates a betting exchange and is licensed in the Northern Territory, Australia. Join by clicking here : https://www.betfair.com.au/extensions/redir/BOBPOD/2 and entering code BOBPOD. The Betfair exchange isn’t a house that sets the odds, it’s betting at it’s purest. One punters opinion against another’s. Play the game within the game and join today Residents of Australia can join Betfair by visiting betfair.com.au and support this podcast by using promo code BOBPOD.
Josh Mahony, Market Analyst at IG Index details the top 5 macro themes that every trader should know. The list includes - Trump optimism running out of steam - need Trump to deliver on fiscal front Pound loves Brexit clarity/reduced uncertainty The EUR is on the run despite Eurozone election fears - Is it a dollar play? Or due to Trump administration jawboning USD/calling EUR grossly undervalued? RBNZ maintains rates - markets got ahead of themselves, were caught off guard by RBNZ’s dovish OCR forward guidance Further gains in oil are at the mercy of US oil supply numbers USP of the segment - Mahony supplements the macro talk with technical analysis of the Dollar Index, GBP/USD, EUR/USD, NZD/USD, and Brent Oil. #DollarIndex, #GBP/USD, #EUR/USD, #NZD/USD, #BrentOil, #forex, #currencies, #trading, #technicals, #macro, #fundamentals, #RBNZ, #centralbanks, #interestrate, #Trump, #Brexit, #politics, #economy, #indicator, #OPEC, #commodities, #energy
This week we discuss the ‘Flash Crash’ in GBP and chat to Chris Beauchamp of IG Index about trading equities with leverage. We get kick of Equities Month with a chat on the ‘Known Unknowns’ and the ‘Unknown Unknowns’ of our equities trading education…
The week just gone has seen markets continue their early July bounce, emboldened by a speech from Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke. With Chinese GDP looming on Monday, can they continue the rally?
The week saw markets continue their early July bounce, emboldened by a speech from Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. With Chinese GDP looming on Monday, can they continue the rally?
Today's update from Standard Chartered is a good return to form for the bank, which has struggled under the weight of regulatory issues. With the British government looking to sell some of its Lloyds state, and Basel III regulation back on the agenda, the times ahead look more interesting for the banking sector.
The equity rally has come to a juddering halt, beset by worries over Fed tapering of QE and a weak Chinese manufacturing reading. In the week ahead we will have more news from the Bank of Japan plus unemployment data from the eurozone.
After a week of steady gains, the FTSE is looking a bit uncertain at present. Bid talk for Severn Trent and a Morrisons/Ocado tie-up were the major events. In the week ahead we will see central bank minutes plus earnings from Vodafone and Burberry.
Apple's earnings and UK GDP were the highlights of the week, but next week sees an ECB meeting at which a rate cut is on the cards, along with US non-farm payrolls and earnings from Imperial Tobacco.
Supermarket titan Tesco has endured a difficult year, and has finally taken the decision to withdraw from the US. Although it is also struggling with other overseas ventures, it is pressing ahead with new initiatives in the UK that may help boost sales.
Although ahead of expectations, Marks & Spencer's quarter was not entirely a bed of roses. Food sales were up but overall sales still dropped for yet another quarter.
From the fiscal cliff to the Cypriot bailout, alongside booming equity markets, we look at what has grabbed the attention of traders and market analysts.
Fund manager Aberdeen enjoyed additional inflows in the first part of the year, as investors were attracted by the steady rise in markets. We also take a look at the Cyprus bailout and what it means for the future.
ASOS, Next and Mulberry have all posted reports this week. It's more good news from the first two, but the latter continues to struggle, announcing yet another warning.
Can Sainsbury's continue to grow its online market and is their room for consolidation within the industry?
With its Arabic spring problems apparently receding, we assess whether it's time to look at the Egyptian gold mining company with a different mindset.
Latin American miners were in focus as copper miner Antofagasta and silver miner Fresnillo announced results. The former boosted its dividend while the latter was forced to cut its back.
An analysis of the contrasting profit and dividend results from Standard Life and Aviva, and a view on the UK's insurance sector.
Having reorganised British Airways into a profitable company, Willie Walsh turns his attention to the task of replicating that success with Spanish airline Iberia.
BHP Billiton had a mixed year, with a decline in both revenues and profits, although it did boost the dividend. Will new CEO Andrew MacKenzie lead the firm into a better year?
Engineer Amec has lost favour with investors today after its full-year results failed to live up to expectations. Higher revenues and an increased dividend payout were not enough to reignite enthusiasm for the shares.
Full-year results from Barclays showed that the bank is still a powerful financial institution, despite the impact of the Libor scandal. New CEO Antony Jenkins has set out a plan for the future that seems to offer renewed promise for the bank.
During 2012 the Chinese economy continued to grow, but at a slower pace. With China's needs creating the driving force behind the commodity demand, will Antofagasta be able to maintain its previous profits?
Apple's Q4 figures come out on Wednesday. Can they arrest the steep decline in the share price, or is it too late to win back disappointed investors?
The postponing of new liquidity requirements allows banks to increase lending, which has had a positive effect on the sector. Lloyds have already been upgraded; will we see more bank upgrades?
Once again Next has delivered a decent set of results, seeing growth in both online and high street sales. With a strong uptrend and a good dividend yield, will investors continue to be fans of the stock?
Morrisons was the first of the big four supermarkets to report on Monday, with Sainsbury's and Tesco following later this week. But which of them has enjoyed a successful Christmas trading period, and how will their relative market share be affected?
Power supply firm Aggreko was hit hard by a profit warning on Monday, as it set out a gloomier forecast for 2013. Will emerging markets help to offset lost contracts in developed countries, or has the current rally lost power?
Asian-focused bank HSBC has been hit with the largest fine in history to punish it for failures in compliance procedures. Will this make investors wary yet again about banking stocks?
TUI unveiled another set of good figures today, showing it continues to do well at the expense of its rival Thomas Cook. Although trading in its French division has been hampered by the uncertainty in North Africa, TUI expects continued growth in 2013.
Electronics retailer Dixons slipped into the red for its first half, as poor trading in southern Europe took its toll. We look at whether the company can sustain the massive rise in its share price this year.
With the disposal of the last of the Qatari warrants in the bank, Barclays continues its post-crisis recovery. We look at how the various scandals have affected the bank, and whether the worst is behind it.