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All I’ll sayMike, is the lady has worked at the BOE since graduation-she said the same in 24 and 25. Ask yourself why they say such things-high asset values create inflation. Economics at that level is theoretical and irrelevant to what we do. If she knew anything remotely correct she wouldn’t work at the BoE.
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Everyone has an opinion, some valid, some vacuous (mostly). The difference isn't hard to spot.
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Some perf figures:
Cobens Tech YTD +17.8%
Lifestyle +10%
Index 100 +5.13%
Equity +1.66%Nest Sharia +3%
Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF +4.76%
Fundsmith -7.3%
ARK negative
BIF Lusitania Tech -3%past performance is no indication of future returns.
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Morning Adam can you tell me the YTD for Gobal Growth please.
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Hi J,
GG YTD +6.15%-that is net of all fees
Regards
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The following companies will report earnings next week. We will post the expected guides and some pre-ER thoughts, early next week

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Sleeping is for wimps

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Brilliant results all round and some spectacular, GOOG beat any and all expectations, proving that AI is being monetised at pace. Earnings grew 100%-due to a huge space x revaluation(we spoke about that) however operationally which matters most, their business grew 30%-hard to fathom something this mature and large growing 30%!
Meta results were great and they raised Capex even more which naturally the market didnt like-we are not concerned.
KLAC beat all guide and raised but the sheer momentum of late resulted in an after market sell off-again, no surprises.
Amazon had its best quarter ever. AWS grew 30% in fact they get everywhere. ALH for teh stock
I'll start breaking down the note worthy aspects.
Generally the message is, not enough compute, accelerated Capex on AI! And obviously memory. the whole stack.We have no complaints, many holdings are up nicely and this reporting window has validated the existing valuations as justified.
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Starbucks surprised with a beat and raise-popping the stock 8%
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Cobens Tech hit an ATH last night:
YTD +21.3%
1 Year +81.6%Past performance is no indication of future returns. Returns quoted are all after fees.
