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Apple at its peak: is it time to buy?
Apple has become increasingly dominant and its securities are reaching new heights. The company aims to make it easier for more investors to participate with a stock split that will see the price of individual shares divided by 4.
Discover the XTB xStation mobile application
Famous online broker XTB is launching its mobile application xStation in order to be able to stay connected and optimise its online trading at all times.
The rise of Bitcoin: an upward trend to be confirmed
The virtual currency has made several leaps in recent weeks, including one of over 10% that reached the psychological threshold of $12,000 a share.
UK economy: the country is in recession for the first time since 2009
With a decline in GDP two quarters in a row, the UK is officially in recession for the first time in 11 years. The GDP fell by 2.2% between January and March 2020 and shrank further by 20.4% between April and June. This is the country’s worst crash since quarterly records began in 1955.
Influencers, trading and suspicious investments
For some time now, some influencers have been known to use their status to promote investments and training programmes in online trading.
How to build an equity portfolio?
There are literally thousands of businesses. In the United Kingdom, Europe, the world... the choice is vast and almost unlimited.
What is ethical investing and why you should care
A large number of ethical investing opportunities have emerged in recent years as investors seek ways to use their money more consciously and responsibly.
How to buy stocks?
But where to start? How to take advantage of it? To buy what? And how? And can I sell? Sell something I do not own? It may all seem complicated to you.
CHINESE GDP CONTRACTION IN THE 1ST QUARTER 2020
The Chinese economy shrank by 6.8% in the first three months of 2020 compared to the previous year. This is the first contraction of this magnitude since Beijing began reporting its quarterly gross domestic product in 1992.
Starting out on the stock market: holding on at all costs?
The 20% recession announced by economists on European and American markets in the first quarter of 2020 has thus far remained below previous economic crises. Have we really taken into account the magnitude of the coming situation or are we witnessing resistance from stock markets over the long term?