Tag Archives: Unhedged
What impacts DC pensions today? Strong American assets and a weak dollar!
Every day I read Robert Armstrong’s early morning email to readers interested in US markets, every so often I find one that matters to me as a UK saver for my pension. This one matters because it reminds me that … Continue reading
Computers 6 ; Us 0
This piece was sent me by the FT’s Robert Armstrong. You can get similar mails each morning by subscribing to Robert’s unhedged newsletter via a Premium FT subscription ; – follow this link. you can sign up to a free … Continue reading
2024 v 2021 – Are the market gains we are enjoying permanent?
Like a lot of veteran savers who’ve opted out of their workplace pension defaults, my pot is invested in equities and primarily in US equities. My pot is fossil fuel free and has done very nicely over the past five … Continue reading
Five questions for 2024 – not from me – from him!
Christmas is a time for giving, so I’m giving-up pretending I know what is going to happen to markets and handing my blog over to Robert Armstrong and his Unhedged team who provide me with a daily read that helps … Continue reading
Gilt yields “Narratives built while the dust is still in everyone’s eyes could fall apart fast”.
I’m writing (and you may be reading) ahead of the opening of Gilt trading on the Morning of Monday 17th October. There are a number of ways that the market could go; Gilt yields could remain at current levels – … Continue reading
Japan – the country where value investors go to die.
It’s not just subscribers to the FT that are entitled to Robert’s wonderful daily newsletter – you can Sign up here to receive Unhedged in your inbox every weekday.. Unhedged talks to people above my pay grade (most of my readers), … Continue reading