ArchivesMagazine - 01 Aug 2019Where to start with investing in metals and energy products via ETFs We explain how the different products work and ways to play three commodities forecast to rise in value 01 August 2019|Exchange-Traded Funds Issue: 01 Aug 2019 - Page 30 < How to play a surge in Chinese domestic consumption What we can learn from oil’s latest sticky patch > Issue: 01 Aug 2019 - Page 30 | Contents Next: What we can learn from oil’s latest sticky patch Previous: How to play a surge in Chinese domestic consumption Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘Is it illegal to recycle pension money to get extra tax relief?’ Editor's View Takeovers aren’t always welcome Education What are adjusted earnings and why do companies use them? Exchange-Traded Funds Where to start with investing in metals and energy products via ETFs Feature Should you snap up the income on offer from retail bonds? Cut-price stocks: 1/3 off Funds Know your fund: what’s inside Fundsmith Equity? Great Ideas Softcat primed for IT outsourcing market share run FTSE 250 gold miner Centamin is starting to shine again Catching up on news from 11 of our Great Ideas Investment Trusts How to play a surge in Chinese domestic consumption News Centrica, Reckitt Benckiser, BP and the week’s other big news Just Eat shareholders should hold out for a better offer No joy for investors stuck in suspended Woodford fund Vodafone shares see largest ever one-day jump Personal Finance How to invest an inheritance Russ Mould What we can learn from oil’s latest sticky patch Talking Point US tech firms (mostly) shine in latest quarterly earnings season