ArchivesMagazine - 19 Sep 2019Is the EU turning Japanese? The slide in the European banking index is a concern 19 September 2019|Russ Mould|by Russ Mould Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < What the sharp move out of momentum into value means for your portfolio Nagging cash flow concerns mean Netflix’s shares aren’t worth owning > Issue: 19 Sep 2019 - Page 40 | Contents Next: Nagging cash flow concerns mean Netflix’s shares aren’t worth owning Previous: What the sharp move out of momentum into value means for your portfolio 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 Russ Mould Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘How much can I pay into my SIPP?’ Editor's View 20 years of helping investors make money Exchange-Traded Funds Using ETFs to invest in quality companies Feature What the sharp move out of momentum into value means for your portfolio FTSE 350 winners: 20 years of great returns Funds The 10 highest rated UK fund managers Great Ideas Discover the reason Genus shares are worth buying right now This income fund offers a lower risk way to access emerging markets Online trainer Learning Technologies remains on a growth path Why we are still backing Regional REIT Investment Trusts Taking advantage of an emerging markets opportunity News Sirius Minerals’ shareholders need to make a big decision Why the sharp jump in the oil price matter to investors Why the blockbuster London Stock Exchange bid may not be over Personal Finance The financial impact of term-time holidays Russ Mould Is the EU turning Japanese? Under The Bonnet Nagging cash flow concerns mean Netflix’s shares aren’t worth owning