ArchivesMagazine - 30 Jan 2020Who had it better on house-buying: baby boomers or millennials? First-time buyers today benefit from significantly more Government help such as Lifetime ISA bonus money 30 January 2020|Personal Finance|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Don’t expect the gold price to keep soaring in 2020 Using the Portfolio X-Ray tool to better understand your investments > Issue: 30 Jan 2020 - Page 37 | Contents Next: Using the Portfolio X-Ray tool to better understand your investments Previous: Don’t expect the gold price to keep soaring in 2020 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 Laura Suter Issue Contents Ask Tom Should I use a Lifetime ISA for retirement savings? Editor's View Why Tesla, Blue Prism and Beyond Meat shares are soaring Education Using the Portfolio X-Ray tool to better understand your investments Feature It’s Brexit time: experts say UK stocks could soar Kuwait poised to follow Saudi Arabia to emerging market status Emerging markets: Views from the experts Don’t expect the gold price to keep soaring in 2020 Funds Finding a safer home for your Woodford cash The pros and cons of tiny investment funds Great Ideas Buy this stock to profit from the UK infrastructure boom The European fund offering growth, quality and consistency 2020 pick Luceco up nearly 28% in a month Computacenter could beat earnings forecasts Cost shock triggers Hotel Chocolat share pullback SThree holding up well despite cautious outlook News How the coronavirus might impact your investments The story behind the share price collapse at Finablr Cabot Square Alternatives eyes £200m IPO Personal Finance Who had it better on house-buying: baby boomers or millennials? Russ Mould Do markets need to care about who is the next US president?