ArchivesMagazine - 21 Jul 2022Holiday reading for anyone who wants to learn more about investing Highlighting some of the best books which will help you understand how the markets work 21 July 2022|Personal Finance|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < The risks of getting sucked into high yielding motor insurers Vietnam still looks one of the most attractive markets for investors > Issue: 21 Jul 2022 - Page 34 | Contents Next: Vietnam still looks one of the most attractive markets for investors Previous: The risks of getting sucked into high yielding motor insurers Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Laith Khalaf Issue Contents Ask Tom Help, I’ve nearly breached my lifetime pensions allowance and my 75th birthday is near Danni Hewson Will advertising model prove a winner for struggling Netflix? Editor's View Why focusing on the long term can help when so much is going on Education Explaining the basics around shares and how they can make you money The key considerations to factor in before selling a share Feature Let down by banking shares: Why they haven’t done better despite rates rising Why Compass shares have beaten the FTSE 100 index this year Vietnam still looks one of the most attractive markets for investors The risks of getting sucked into high yielding motor insurers Great Ideas A great way to get global exposure to healthcare A rare chance to buy into the SDI growth story on less than 20 times earnings JP Morgan’s real assets trust offers inflation protection and uncorrelated returns Continuing earnings growth and increased dividends from Photo-Me International News Wealth preserver Ruffer warns bear market is ‘only mid grizzle’ Find out why consumer health group Haleon’s debut fell flat Investors are rushing to exit funds as small cap specialists really suffer Profit warnings galore as companies struggle with higher costs and lower demand Fevertree’s earnings forecasts slashed by nearly 50% after problems get worse Personal Finance Holiday reading for anyone who wants to learn more about investing