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What is Next for the AI Trade?
The Artificial Intelligence trade has been a huge market theme for most of the last 18 months, and big gains for the likes of Nvidia have been a key driver of US stock markets. However, has it reached a tipping point? As we move through the second half of the year, the AI trade can no longer be relied on to keep stock markets moving higher. Added to this, the Q2 earnings season also shows us that investors are becoming more demanding about the financial impact of Artificial intelligence investments.
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What’s Next for Global Stock Markets?
The first half of 2024 will be remembered for strong gains in stock markets, particularly in the mega caps stocks in the US and Japanese equities. Smaller cap stocks and European equities trailed these gains, however, there could be a chance for them to play catch up. The start of the year was dominated by the chip makers and US stocks, especially the tech stocks. The Nasdaq was one of the top performing stock indices globally, rallying more than 16% from January through to the end of July. Japanese stock indices were also top performers, the Nikkei is higher by more 13% than while the Topix is higher by 14%, as investor interest in Japan was piqued by the prospect of interest rate normalisation by the Bank of Japan. As we move through Q3 a new theme could be about to take over markets.
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Artificial Intelligence ETFs - Smart Investing in AI
Do you agree that technology will transform the world in the following decades? If yes, one may consider investments in the technology sector. After generative intelligence entered the business world, financial markets tried to value this historic change. It’s powerful enough to completely change some companies' valuation and disrupt business models. It’s really hard to choose winners, without risking investing in losers, as technology is changing constantly. Choosing stocks related to AI for some investors may be too risky and bring additional risks. Professional and individual investors often use exchange traded funds. Why? Those instruments give the opportunity to have well-balanced exposure to all technology, including the AI sector. This limits the potential of investing only in future winners, but it also limits the risk of investing in wrong companies, with inherent risks related to such investments. Navigating the growth of the artificial intelligence trend, our focused guide on ETFs which offer directly and indirectly exposure to AI. We will show pros and cons and try to identify key strategies for AI, focusing on Nasdaq100.
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Invest Wisely: Why Financial Education is Key Before You Start Trading
The financial markets can be a tempting arena, promising the potential for high returns. But just like entering anything new, proper training is crucial. Before diving into the world of trading, educating yourself about financial assets is the first step to making informed decisions and protecting your capital.
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Staying in Control of Your Investments
When you're an active investor, it can be challenging to monitor your portfolio 24/7. Unexpected market movements can happen at any time, and you need a way to stay informed and react quickly, even when you're not glued to your trading platform. Fortunately, XTB offers two powerful tools to help you maintain control over your investments - price alerts and stop loss orders.
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Best ETFs to Look Out For
Out of the hundreds, available ETFs, every investor wants to choose the one that will bring the highest return in the future. However, we cannot predict the future. In assessing the 'quality' of the ETF funds we choose, we can look at some basic information that will tell us more about the costs involved and, most importantly, whether they truly reflect the return of the asset, sector or index they track. In the following article, we will consider what ETFS to look out for. ETFs are mainly aimed at long-term investors looking for ways to diversify their portfolios, which can save time analysing each listed company individually. Speaking of 'best' funds, the article will refer to those whose broadly defined quality is high. This, of course, does not prejudge future returns. Without a doubt, the very popular ETFs are those offering exposure to the U.S. stock market and indexes like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100, although funds for emerging market economies or precious metals are also popular. Exchange traded funds (ETFs) make diversified exposure to global financial markets possible, without searching and buying hundreds or a thousand of stocks. From the precious metal, stocks of major companies around the globe, to bonds and emerging markets. Who has ever heard about bull market cycles, technology stock rallies or precious metals investments? Thanks to ETFs, investing gained popularity. However, in this article, we will learn more about how to select a high quality ETF, and we will present you with a few.
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Climate change investments: Maximising impact
The world is moving forward, and high economic development continues to generate significant levels of carbon emissions. The Earth's climate is changing, and restoring a sustainable environment will help humanity achieve long-term growth without disrupting the planet's ecosystem and the risks that supply behind its damage. A very important “green economy” trend has been hatched as a response to rapid climate change. However, it cannot happen without trillions of dollars worth of investment from the private sector. Climate change creates powerful opportunities for companies that get given the ability to create successful business models based on the new green trend. Investors who choose to invest in this change can expect long-term returns and a positive impact on planet Earth. Of course, this cannot take place without the risks that always accompany investments. How to invest and, above all, how to understand the trend of investing in climate change? From electric cars to investments in uranium miners to investments in water. Examine how renewable energy, sustainable transport, and carbon reduction technologies can align your investments with environmental sustainability and potential growth. Read this article to know how to benefit and impact from climate change investments.
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Utilities, Homebuilders, Healthcare & Tech firms: Stocks To Look Out For ahead of the UK General Election
We recently highlighted several stocks that could be worth watching as the general election approaches. Now, with the election drawing nearer, let's take a look at how some of those stocks have been performing over the past month in the lead-up to the big day.
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Poll Shows Public More Confident in Labour's Ability to Tackle Economy and the Stock market
The UK is soon approaching July 4, making the pound rally ahead of election day. Labour is still on track to win 40%, with the conservatives on 20% and Reform on 17%. This election is incredibly significant as it could end 14 years of the Conservatives ruling, meaning this would be Labour's biggest win since Tony Blair's 1997 landslide.
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How to Invest in Bonds: Strategies for passive income
Looking to diversify your investments or find a stable income source? Learning how to invest in bonds could be the answer. Our guide cuts through the jargon to give you a clear path to purchasing bonds, investing in bond ETFs, understanding their returns, and integrating them into your financial strategy. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or new to the scene, we have the insights and tools you need to navigate the bond market with confidence.
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Understanding Contango and Backwardation: Key Concepts in Commodity Futures Markets
In the world of commodity trading, the terms "contango" and "backwardation" are of paramount importance. These two market conditions describe the relationship between spot prices and futures prices, and they can have a profound impact on the profitability of trading strategies and investment vehicles tied to commodity futures. Understanding these market conditions is crucial for commodity traders, investors in futures-based products (like exchange-traded funds), and anyone involved in the physical trading or storage of commodities. Contango can erode the returns of long futures positions due to the need to continually roll contracts at higher prices, while backwardation can provide a tailwind for these investments.
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The influence of politics on investing
Investors often face a complex landscape when it comes to navigating the intersection of politics and investing. Political decisions and policy changes can have significant effects on the economy, industries, and individual stocks. Irrespective of your views on politics, this general election will be one to keep an eye on for the avid trader. History knows that a lot of the sharpest moves in financial markets were caused by political rather than economic events. There’s a direct link between politics and the economy, so it’s not a big surprise that politics can have a significant impact on financial markets. But how does this happen and why? An election can have a large impact on the financial markets. Elections can be viewed by traders as an isolated case of potential political instability and uncertainty, which can lead to greater volatility on the stock exchange.
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