ArchivesMagazine - 22 Sep 2022The ‘Rule of 20’ is back and it tells us a lot about current markets It uses the rate of inflation to help establish whether a stock or index is cheap, expensive or fairly valued 22 September 2022|Russ Mould|by Russ Mould Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Cloud computing is a megatrend investors need in their portfolios I want to transfer my pension. Why do I have to pay for financial advice? > Issue: 22 Sep 2022 - Page 28 | Contents Next: I want to transfer my pension. Why do I have to pay for financial advice? Previous: Cloud computing is a megatrend investors need in their portfolios 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 I want to transfer my pension. Why do I have to pay for financial advice? Editor's View This is how investors might deal with stagflation Feature Six things investors need to know now: the key issues that could move markets What went wrong with Naked Wines for the shares to lose 90%? What will be left of UK tech stocks after swathe of takeovers? Funds How to ensure your dividends from property funds are reinvested What should I do when my fund manager departs? Great Ideas Cloud computing is a megatrend investors need in their portfolios This trust benefits from the race for businesses to be more energy efficient News Warning signals are mounting for markets as investors take fright What Mike Ashley’s exit from Frasers board means for its future direction Why sentiment towards Netflix shares is starting to improve Personal Finance Higher interest rates are good for savers but watch out for tax Russ Mould The ‘Rule of 20’ is back and it tells us a lot about current markets