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Small-cap special: FE Trustnet Magazine is out now!

20 November 2018

November’s issue finds out whether it is a good idea to invest in small caps at this stage of the cycle.

The latest edition of FE Trustnet Magazine, out today, focuses almost exclusively on small caps. While these funds have dominated the performance tables over the decade-long bull run, would it be a good idea to take some risk off the table before the next crisis hits, or would long-term investors be better off standing by them through thick and thin? This is the question Anthony Luzio tries to answer in this month’s cover feature.

Sticking with small caps, Adam Lewis runs the rule over the market’s lower reaches in every major global region and Daniel Lanyon finds the AIM index is finally coming of age after decades in the doldrums. Meanwhile, Holly Black looks at star managers’ best stock-picks and the prospects they are most excited about for the future.

In the magazine’s regular features, John Blowers explains why market-timing is a mug’s game, Crux’s Richard Penny names three UK stocks whose growth is being underappreciated and GDIM’s Tom Sparke reveals why he is backing Janus Henderson Asia Pacific Capital Growth.

As always, FE Trustnet Magazine is completely 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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