ArchivesMagazine - 26 Jan 2017Buy or sell: What to do when a share price falls Buying stocks as they fall is risky but can land investors with bigger gains 26 January 2017|Feature Issue: 26 Jan 2017 - Page 28 < Can Germany repeat 2016’s economic success? Is the ‘Trump Bump’ for investors about to end? > Issue: 26 Jan 2017 - Page 28 | Contents Next: Is the ‘Trump Bump’ for investors about to end? Previous: Can Germany repeat 2016’s economic success? Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. William Cain Issue Contents Economics Can Germany repeat 2016’s economic success? Editor's View Stock market scandal heads to the cinema Feature Housebuilders Performance Since Brexit Sub-£100m Performers 44% drop: Coal goes up in smoke 2,500 tonnes: Revolution Bars goes ice ice crazy £60,000: Not quite the millions priced into Fitbug’s shares Logistics names in focus Wilmington’s healthy expansion The UK’s little-known communications gems Is the ‘Trump Bump’ for investors about to end? Elecosoft beats profit forecast MySale’s a momentum play -1.2%: Republican returns 5 years: European companies’ profit decline You need Watkin Jones in your portfolio Dial up Vodafone dividends Bonmarche begins to blossom Buy or sell: What to do when a share price falls Funds Funds to protect against rising inflation Great Ideas Amerisur Resources IMImobile cleans up Building the case for Ibstock The market has got it wrong on Howden Joinery Investment Trusts This investment trust may not stay cheap for long News Don’t expect another bumper year for special dividends Photo-Me blinded by mobile threat to earnings Leisure industry offers rich pickings Stadium mulls payout hike BT’s £530m Italian black hole Personal Finance Cash machine fee debate points to contactless payment danger Where to save your cash for unexpected events Beware the pension tax taper trap Absolute return funds are not living up to their name Week Ahead AstraZeneca among first names in FTSE 100 reporting season Ocado Cranswick