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How to buy Starbucks shares (NASDAQ:SBUX) from the UK
To buy shares in Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX), you need a trading or share dealing account. Follow these three steps if you want to buy shares in Starbucks from the UK: Decide if you want to buy Starbucks shares in the short-term or invest in the long-term Compare share dealing and trading fees in our comparison tables
Whilst other online retailers go bust is it worth the risk investing in Next (LON:NXT)?
Retailers tend not to survive many recessions, let alone thrive. An exception is Next (LON:NXT). Formed in 1982, the LSE-listed retailer is now one of the largest in the country. Revenue last year totalled about £4.86 billion; earnings came in at £850 million. In the world of cut-throat competition and fickle shoppers, these results are
Is this the new FAANG? F-Fuel, A-Agriculture, A-Aerospace, N-Nuclear, G-Gold
Old FAANGs fade away while new FAANGs emerge The last decade saw the rise and rise of tech-led FAANGs (short for Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google). But things are changing. The unexpected Ukrainian war and fast-rising interest rates have led to a new group of FAANGS – in Fuel, Agriculture, Aerospace, Nuclear, Gold. Here we
How to invest like Warren Buffett – 7 lessons from Warren Buffett’s annual shareholder letters
Warren Buffet is much admired for his investing prowess. This guide summarises seven easy-to-learn lessons from Buffett’s investment strategy so that you can start to achieve returns like Berkshire Hathaway. The first port of call in analysing Berkshire’s investments is to examine the Buffett’s annual shareholder letters (website). These letters ar… To read this article, please register or
Navigating Inflationary Times – How To Invest With High Inflation
Inflation is part of our economic system. What happens when inflation overheats? In this guide we discuss how we should invest and allocate assets in times of high inflation. What is inflation? Last week I received my heating charge for 2022/23 and it opened my eyes to the looming ‘cost of living’ crisis. Unit cost
Six Market Trends to Watch in 2022
2021 was a fantastic year for many investors. Many ‘stonks’ rose to dizzying heights; while shareholders of big tech stocks made a bundle. The leader of the pack was, the ultimate risk asset: Bitcoin. Visual Capitalist has compiled an excellent summary of returns for 2021. All this, however, is now history. What lies ahead is