Status with the Financial Regulator - Authorised Adviser

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We are delighted to advise that GoldCore is now an Authorised Adviser. In addition, we are authorised to receive and transmit orders in relation to shares in a company or bonds that are listed on a stock exchange.

Finally, we have been granted approval to operate as a "Product P

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GoldCore Wealth Management comparative portfolio performance to the end of August 2009

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 GoldCore Wealth Management comparative portfolio performance to end of August 2009

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August Market Commentary

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Market commentary Just six months ago, millions of would-be investors were reluctant to move into equities because the Stock market was falling too fast. Now many are wary because the market is rising too fast. In the meantime, life moves on. In retrospe

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The Horse Race analogy - Betting on individual companies

Published by Marc Westlake under Wealth |

Buying shares in a single company should be considered gambling and speculation but buying a broad index * should be considered investing. My advice has consistently been neve

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Professor Eugene Fama on market efficiency in a volatile market

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Widely cited as the father of the efficient market hypothesis and one of its strongest advocates, Professor Eugene Fama examines his groundbreaking idea in the context of the 2008 and 2009 markets. He outlines the benefits and limitations of efficient markets for everyday investors and is intervi

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In defence of the dismal science

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In a guest article in The Economist, Robert Lucas, the John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, rebuts criticisms that the financial crisis represents a failure

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