magazine 26 Jan 2017

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Buy after a big share price fall? In this week's Shares we talk 'averaging down', a magic trick of investing or throwing good money after bad. We also ask, 'where next for BT', after its shock £530m Italian write-off, ponder the possibility that markets are already fed-up with Donald Trump, and discover the best deals for investment cash. We discuss why we think Vodafone is a top investment, look for assets to beat the inflation monster and find out how to cut your pension tax. There's also an investment trust that won't stay this cheap for long, plus loads of other interesting features, company news, our best investment ideas, market stats and much more.
Buying stocks as they fall is risky but can land investors with bigger gains
Look beyond the large caps for interesting telco sector investment opportunities
New report suggest companies won’t be as generous in 2017 as last year
Any hit to profit unlikely to be as bad as implied by share price collapse
Earnings upgrade scope and M&A upside are reasons to like the sector
£5m extra funding could fuel growth ambitions and higher dividend
Student accommodation specialist has attractive earnings visibility and a tasty dividend yield
Acquisition accelerates shift towards higher quality business streams
Record sales and sterling boost help to drive up earnings
It only takes a few steps to strengthen your portfolio now the cost of living is going up
Grab a bargain before mainstream investors spot big changes
We look at why you should think very seriously about enhancing your retirement savings
Is there any merit in investing in this product class given poor performance?
A shift in consumer spending habits could lead to debt bubble
We look at some of the best rates available on Cash ISAs
Bre-X investment fraud is the inspiration behind new film
Last year's commodity superstar gets the wooden spoon in 2017
No wonder the company makes such big profit margins... it's mostly frozen water!
Market prices in £9.4m value to a contract that is worth peanuts
If you thought Tritax looks interesting, an even larger business could soon be listed in London
Average stock market returns after Republican election wins are not great
Could EU stocks break out of five-year funk?
The market could become disillusioned with the 45th US president
Drug company set to publish results on 2 February
The country delivered its best GDP growth for five years
Brick maker reliant on construction volume not price of new homes
Kitchen seller has the right tools to beat the Brexit blues
Amerisur announces another successful drilling result from Colombian asset