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Welcome to the world of IG - the UK's No1 trading platform – as we take you behind the curtain of trading, investing and much more. From Investing with Beauchamp and Bright to Pre-Market Pulse, we offer insight into what people are trading, why they’re doing it and how to make more of the moments that matter.
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Any opinions, news, research, analysis, prices or other information contained does not constitute investment advice.
Losses can exceed deposits, 71% of retail clients lose money.
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With 65% of American adults now playing video games, how can investors get in on the game as well?
In this episode JP Lee, ETF product manager at VanEck explains the recent growth and his expectations for the industry after lockdowns. He also discusses some of the biggest themes that will power the industry going forward including the flurry of M&A activity, particularly in mobile along with the idea that cloud gaming continues to percolate.
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Philip Webster, Director and Portfolio Manager for European Equities at BMO Global Asset Management joins IGTV’s Victoria Scholar on this week’s podcast.
Phil looks after the BMO UK High Income Trust and invests in a concentrated number of companies. He discusses the investment opportunity in stocks such as Wizz Air, ASOS and Close Brothers. Phil also explains why after a period when UK assets have been largely unloved, he is optimistic on the outlook for UK investments as headwinds such as Brexit and Covid-19 start to subside.
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In this episode, we discuss nickel prices, which have recovered from the lows seen five years ago. We are joined by Brad Mills, the founder and managing director of Plinian Capital, who explains the motor that could drive further price hikes for nickel.
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The $1.9 trillion stimulus bill that is widely expected to be passed in the US is likely to have a far-reaching, positive impact on both personal and commercial wealth creation.
In this episode, we are joined by Christopher Vecchio CFA, from Daily FX, who looks at how the money will be spent and who it is being aimed at. Will it have the damaging inflationary effect that former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers refers to? Possibly not, according to Vecchio.
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In this week’s podcast, Ben Gutteridge, director at Invesco, discusses what the meteoric rise in GameStop this week, driven by a band of investors who came together on Reddit, could mean for the future of the investment world.
Gutteridge says that while institutional collusion is certainly against the rules, retail trader talk online is more of a grey area. He also argues the events around GameStop might make hedge funds more reticent about vocalising their short positions in future. Beyond this, Ben talks about earnings from Tesla and Apple and this week’s surprising jump in the share price of Etsy, all because of Elon Musk’s dog!
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With the interest in renewables already taking the subject onto the front pages, what is 2021 looking like? IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor talks to the CEO of Gore Street Capital, Alex O’Cinneide, who advises the Gore Street Energy Storage Fund.
O’Cinneide says renewables will continue to grow in popularity, and even without government subsidies the sector will remain on an upward trajectory. He points out that the UK is a global aspirational benchmark for other countries in the renewable sector. The two discus wind and solar energy.
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In this episode we are joined by Sam Wahab from SP Angel to talk about oil and its supply-demand mechanics.
With the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine it is expected that oil demand will begin to creep up later in the year and consumers come back online. This, tied in with the restricted supply - as producers won’t be able to turn the taps back on - will create support for oil prices.
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In this episode, we are discussing the outlook for the FX markets in 2021. We are joined by Martin Essex, from Daily FX, to discuss the likely themes for 2021.
His main point is that it is likely that the US dollar will continue to weaken as we see the year develop. Both monetary and fiscal stimulus leaving the dollar with little else other than to weaken. Martin also discusses possible strength for the euro, sterling and the yen.
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As Bitcoin is yet again enjoying record-highs, should investors consider the cryptocurrency in their portfolio?
IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor is joined by James Butterfill, investing strategist at CoinShares. The two discuss what’s driving the latest rise in the crypto space, and how digital currencies have come in the first place. Butterfill also explains why Bitcoin is becoming more and more appealing for investors.
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In today's episode, we are talking gold. The precious metal may test the recent support before lifting up sometime into 2021.
Jeremy Naylor is joined by Ross Norman, CEO at Metals Daily. They look at who is buying, why the markets have lifted and what could be the impetus in the next move up, which, Norman says, may be sometime into the first few months of 2021.
The debate as to whether Bitcoin is eating into the potential gains for gold continues. The feeling is that while there is an overlap, it’s not doing much damage to the gold price at present.
Also, on the subject of how much gold one should hold in a balanced portfolio, Norman gives us a golden tip that is dependent on your expectations for a portfolio collapse.
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Amid the US election results delayed and new coronavirus cases rising globally , the markets have to bend to price in eventualities. We are joined by Chris Bailey, the founder of Financial Orbit, to speak about what stocks and sectors to watch out for in the current environment.
Bailey talks about the election, coronavirus, global debt, and what it all means for investors and traders. Bailey’s view is that with great crises come great innovation, and there are good times ahead for investors.
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In this episode, we talk about investing. With markets likely going in for a rocky end of 2020, IG’s Victoria Scholar is joined by IG’s portfolio manager Sam Dickens.
The two discuss where investors could look for protection from the uncertainty that’s likely to roll over into 2021, including the US election result and the lack of coronavirus vaccine. Sam also talks about IG’s smart portfolios, which have outperformed benchmarks by +6.3% since the start of 2020.
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As Brexit talks continue, both sides said the deal needs to be reached by the end of October to give enough time for the ratification before the transition period ends on December 31. IG’s Victoria Scholar is joined by Martin Essex, strategist at Daily FX, to discuss what could different outcomes mean for the British pound.
Martin expects a bare-bones deal by the end of the month, yet there is still a 30% chance of a no-deal Brexit. The two discuss what the markets are pricing in, and Martin gives his outlook for GBP.
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Charts & fundamentals: GBP/USD , FTSE 100
China has been on investors’ horizon since the turn of the century. According to Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, many investors underweight Chinese equities, therefore in this week's episode, we'd like to discuss investing opportunities around Chinese stocks.
IGTV's Jeremy Naylor is joined by Brendan Ahern, chief investment officer at KraneShares, and an ETF specialist. Together they discuss the Chinese economic recovery after the coronavirus pandemic, the effect it has on Chinese stocks and what are the risks of investing in China.
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Economic reset: there has been much talk about the potential for an economic reset since the establishment of the World Economic Forum. Is 2020 the time?
IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor speaks with ADMISI chief economist Marc Ostwald The two discuss what is the motivating factor behind the call for the economic reset. Is it to find a way to wipe away the mountains of debt, or to establish a new structure on an environmental path to ensure sustainability? Or is it to find a way to try to level the playing field across nations? Is it in the interests of any of the developed nations to find a way to do this, given the current political backdrop? Finally from a global perspective, with so many currency interests can it ever be achieved?
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With the US presidential election just a matter of weeks away, do the markets give us any clear idea of the likely outcome? Will Covid-19 disrupt the process so much that the result may be challenged in court?
In this episode, we are joined by two guests: Jonathan Wood, director of global risk analysis at Control Risks and Michael Gayed portfolio manager at Toroso Asset Management and author of the Lead-Lag Report. The guests discuss the potential election outcomes, market volatility and the massive amounts of debt in the current financial system.
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Ross Gerber from Gerber Kawasaki spoke to IGTV about the outlook for Tesla, including what to expect from its upcoming Battery Day. Meanwhile he thinks Nikola, the electric truck maker, is a fraud and that the broader tech sector is in a bubble.
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With some saying that we are still not over the issues from the great financial crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic has presented some economists with another chance to promote Modern Monetary Theory, as a solution. But what is it, how does it work and is it the silver bullet that the global economy needs?
In this episode, Professor Graeme Leach, founder and CEO of Macronomics, joins Jeremy Naylor for a look at the economic modelling that is the basis of MMT and look at the possible implications if MMT was adopted.
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The recent downturn in equity markets appears to have been rooted in the tech sector, but should we be preparing for a wider market slump? This time of year typically sees weakness in the equity markets, is it just now a question of the depth of any drop?
In this episode, Ron William, from RW Advisory, explains his case that traders should be aware of the possible downside in what is known as a ‘Minsky moment’. IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor asks the questions.
Ron's charts can be found here: https://www.ig.com/uk/minsky-moment-podcast-material?CHID=9&SM=TW&REF=IGTV
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In this episode, Chris Capre from 2nd Skies Forex talks about an often overlooked but essential part of becoming a successful trading - mastering the psychology.
Capre discusses some of the most common trader mistakes and the importance of mindset. He says achieving anything requires FIRE - focus, intention, repetition and emotion and explains why being interested in trading is very different to being passionate about it. Capre also talks about limiting believes, explaining what they are and how to break through them.
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