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Can anything stop the FAANGs? Trustnet Magazine is out now!

20 July 2020

July’s edition weighs up the biggest threats to the tech giants responsible for much of the growth in world markets over the past decade.

The latest issue of Trustnet Magazine focuses on the tech sector, particularly the FAANGs. While many value managers were predicting a recession would leave those stocks with lofty share prices most vulnerable to a correction, the economic lockdown has caused them to surge. This has left investors wondering – can anything stop the FAANGs? Anthony Luzio seeks an answer to that question in this month’s cover story.

Staying on this topic, Laura Miller hunts down tech opportunities in the AIM index and Sam Shaw attempts to forecast the themes that will drive growth in this sector over the coming decades. Meanwhile, Adam Lewis looks at some of the best open- and closed-ended funds for accessing tech and tries to find out if this year’s surge in share prices means anyone investing now will be late to the party.

In the magazine’s regular columns, John Blowers rates the major platforms’ online retirement planners and Aberdeen Standard Investments’ Andrew Lister reveals why he thinks there is a buying opportunity in private equity trust 3i Group. Finally, Chawton Global Investors’ Michael Crawford likens three companies to a pro-am golf team focusing its efforts on getting the most out of its professional.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is free – you do not even have to enter any details. Simply click here to start reading or here to download the PDF.

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