Saturday, 17 November 2018

Weekend reading: The best money and investment reads from around the web

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What caught my eye this week.

Out of sympathy with those who can take no more of the national pantomime, I decided to run my Brexit-themed introduction as a separate article this week.

(There’s a pretty good conversation developing in the comments, so you might take a look if you only tend to read us via email.)

Fewer than six weeks to Christmas!

From Monevator

House prices, mental accounting, and leaky buckets – Monevator

Navigating the #BrexitShambles – Monevator

From the archive-ator: Rich friends, poor friends

News

Note: Some links are Google search results – in PC/desktop view you can click to read the piece without being a paid subscriber. Try privacy/incognito mode to avoid cookies. Consider subscribing if you read them a lot!1

Warning over property peer-to-peer defaults [Search result]FT

Bellwether estate agent Foxtons closes six branches in ‘challenging’ London market… – Guardian

…but prices in the Midlands are rising 6% a year – ThisIsMoney

Tesco and WWF partner to halve environmental impact of UK food shopping – Which?

Banks urged to justify ‘staggering’ level of branch closures [Er, smartphones and the Internet?]Guardian

Beware this TV licensing email scam – ThisIsMoney

Austerity has inflicted ‘great misery’ on UK citizens, says UN – Guardian

Most people give up on non-fiction books halfway through [PDF]Kobo Report (h/t Michael Batnick)

Products and services

Megatrends: How to align your ETF portfolio with global developments – JustETF

Should taking out 50 Wonga loans make getting a mortgage difficult? [Um…]ThisIsMoney

Investment trusts see beauty in small companies [Search result]FT

Ratesetter will pay you £100 [and me a bonus] if you invest £1,000 with it for a year – Ratesetter

New investors increasingly look to robo advisers [Search result]FT

Many popular Black Friday products are cheaper at other times of the year – ThisIsMoney

Homes in former train stations [Gallery]Guardian

Comment and opinion

A brief history of investors being duped by market manipulators – Jamie Catherwood

How I track my investment returns [Very pretty spreadsheet!]Young FI Guy

The secret of marital bliss? Credit Scores. – Humble Dollar

12 investment contradictions – Behavioural Investment

What FIRE gets right – Rad Reads (h/t Abnormal Returns)

A Corbyn government, unlike New Labour, would tax the rich properly – Guardian

We’ve known for 85 years that financial forecasters can’t forecast – Evidence-based Investor

Fund managers are holding a lot of cash right now [I read it as they are more bearish about bonds than shares]The Fat Pitch

Expensive businesses and high debt combined is a cause for concern – The Value Perspective

Why WH Smith could be a buy for dividend growth [PDF]UK Value Investor

Once the world’s most valuable company, does smashed-up General Electric have a future? – Musings on Markets

Brexit

Gordon Brown: To calm the Brexit storm, we must listen to the UK’s views again [Search result]FT

New Brexit dividend line is between pragmatists and players – CapX

Jo Johnson: the inside story of Brexit and where it all went wrong [Search result]FT

The Brexit wreckers are slinking away from the rancid mess they’ve made – Guardian

Kindle book bargains

Why You? 101 Interview Questions You’ll Never Fear Again by James Reed – £1.99 on Kindle

The Spider Network: The Wild Story of a Maths Genius and One of the Greatest Scams in Financial History by David Enrich – £1.99 on Kindle

Tiny Budget Cooking: Saving Money Never Tasted So Good by Limahl Asmall – £1.09 on Kindle

The Strategist: Be the Leader Your Business Needs by Cynthia Montgomery – £0.99 on Kindle

Off our beat

Study warns we’re headed towards a humanity killing 5-degree rise by 2100 – Clean Technica

Everything on Amazon is Amazon – New York Times

The old gods and the new – Of Dollars and Data

Are we really in the middle of a global sex recession? – The Guardian

And finally…

“Be aware that the market does not turn when it sees light at the end of the tunnel. It turns when all looks black, but just a subtle shade less black than the day before.”
– James Montier, The Little Book of Behavioral Investing

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