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Buy small stocks – you have a big advantage
Features Ed Bowsher explains why small-cap stocks can give you a big advantage over City investors, and picks two of the best ways to buy in.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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A high-risk bet on the rise of mobile money
Features Mobile banking is set to be the next big thing. And a deal just signed means this small technology company could become a major player, says Ed Bowsher.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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Why small-cap shares beat large
Features Returns from investing in successful small companies are consistently better than returns from investing in large companies. Small-cap expert David Thornton explains why, and how you can get in on the action.
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Why you should buy small-cap stocks if you want to beat the market
Features Some investment styles really do genuinely seem to work better than others over time. And one of those is investing in small-cap stocks. Here's why.
By David Thornton Published
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How to buy and sell penny shares
Features Small-cap stock expert David Thornton explains the ins and outs of investing in penny shares.
By David Thornton Published
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Now you can pop Aim shares into your Isa too
Features Last August, the government finally allowed Aim stocks to being held in an Isa. This has made stocks on the UK’s smaller companies board especially attractive from a tax perspective.
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When it comes to stocks, it makes sense to buy small
Opinion Good-quality smaller companies will continue to do well, says professional stock picker Ed Beal. Here, he picks three small-cap stocks to buy now.
By Ed Beal Published
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Graphene could change the world… but will it make money?
Features Graphene has many special qualities, and huge potential. But who is going to make money from it? David Thornton looks at one small-cap British company aiming to do just that.
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Tiny companies can deliver epic returns – here’s how to invest in them
Features The smallest companies often deliver the biggest returns for investors. And companies don’t come much smaller than ‘nano’ caps. Ed Bowsher picks the best ways for you to invest.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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