ArchivesMagazine - 30 May 2019Revisiting a classic book on investment bubbles Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is still relevant 178 years after publication 30 May 2019|Book reviews Issue: 30 May 2019 - Page 42 < Why the 4% rule is dead and 1% could be better instead Why profit means more to stocks than PM > Issue: 30 May 2019 - Page 42 | Contents Next: Why profit means more to stocks than PM Previous: Why the 4% rule is dead and 1% could be better instead Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘How do I top up my pension and help my son buy a house?’ Book reviews Revisiting a classic book on investment bubbles Editor's View Why it is worth getting excited about these stock market stars Exchange-Traded Funds Using low-cost ETFs to gain exposure to sectors Feature What you need to know about the future of restaurants Standout stocks: three great ways to find quality companies Funds Funds to play the next era of Narendra Modi in India Great Ideas Why you should buy shares in Ibstock Scottish Mortgage remains a prime pick for the long-haul Why you should buy S & U for growth, income and value Why ‘FEET’ remains in very capable hands Investment Trusts Understanding why certain investment trusts are so popular News Polarised Brexit views leave investors in the dark Rollercoaster ride for Merlin amid shareholder call for sale The week's big news: Galliford Try, Mothercare and Serco Huawei technology ban fallout threat to IQE semiconductor earnings Why this big development is significant for ETF investing Personal Finance Why the 4% rule is dead and 1% could be better instead Russ Mould Why profit means more to stocks than PM Under The Bonnet How does Shell make its money and should you buy its shares?