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Value matters eventually
The Cboe UK 100 index aims to be comprised of the largest 100 listed companies in the UK, ranked by their full market capitalisation. The value of the index is, for comparison purposes, equivalent to 10% of the FTSE 100 index.
The Cboe UK 250 index is comparable to the FTSE 250; it is made up of the next largest 250 UK public companies ranked by market cap and is a price return index. The index base level was 10,000 at its launch in 2010.
This index is comparable to the FTSE Small Cap index; it contains the companies in the Cboe UK All Companies index that are not constituents of the Cboe UK 350. It is a price return index and upon its launch in 2010, its base level was 10,000.
What should any self-investor know about risk? How much time should I commit?
In the first episode of The Smart Money, Mark Grotzke shares his insights from 40 years of wealth management and financial advice, and answers questions about how to be an effective self-investor.
In this special edition of The Smart Money, Vanessa Howard talks to former wealth manager and self-investor Mark Grotzke, about the factors that matter when preserving the value of your portfolio during significant market volatility.
We set out to find out how you can get investing working for you in every decade but financial journalist Edmund Greaves also reveals how getting more for your money links an ex-guerrilla coffee collective in Nicaragua and an investing club for retired women in North Yorkshire.
Award-winning financial journalist Paul Thomas tackles common myths about investing, covering volatility, gambling, trading, Hollywood and even the price of milk. By unpicking some misconceptions, you might hear some useful insights into how to ‘get rich, slow’.