Sharesify
Sharesify is an online resource for private investors and produced by several former employees of Shares magazine. It aims to help private individuals manage their own money and investment portfolios.
Launched in 2026, we publish daily news content, analysis and thought-provoking written content about stocks, investment trusts, funds, ETFs, ISAs, SIPPs, plus produce podcasts, webinars and more.
Our easy-to-read style and depth of analysis aims to make Sharesify essential reading for those investing today.
We write about all companies on the UK stock market, covering large, mid and small cap stocks on both London’s Main Market and AIM. We also provide extensive coverage of stocks listed in the US, Europe, Asia and other overseas stock markets, interview fund and investment trust managers about performance and the secrets of their investing technique, highlighting products that provide exposure to interesting companies, geographies and growth or income-generating assets.
We also write about ways in which to build a diversified investment portfolio as well as managing your investments once you have started to put money into an ISA (individual savings account), dealing account or SIPP (self-invested personal pension).
Our digital content will be full of ideas for filling your portfolio, whether you are saving for something like a new house or car, or if you are investing to fund your child’s university fees, your grandchild’s Junior ISA, or building a nest egg for retirement.
We show you how to make money and save money by giving you all the important information to help you make informed investment decisions.
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More trusts merging, what activist Elliott wants LSE to change, and Nvidia earnings next week
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In our latest podcast, Sharesify’s Steven Frazer, Ian Conway and James Crux discuss an interesting week on UK and overseas markets. There are more investment trusts merging – BlackRock Throgmorton (THRG) and BlackRock Smaller Companies (BRSC). They also discuss what activist Elliott Investment Management wants London Stock Exchange (LSEG) to change. In addition, Nvidia (NVDA) earnings are coming in hot next week.
As investors rethink US large cap exposure, Ian flags where some of the money is heading. James talks us through emerging markets trusts that are pulling in fresh capital. This includes Templeton Emerging Markets (TEM), Schroder AsiaPacific Fund (SDP), and Fidelity Emerging Markets (FEML).
Also on the agenda, Ian and Steve talk through share buybacks being pulled, and how that’s upsetting investors. There is also a quick look at three-year superstar stock Rolls-Royce (RR.), with results incoming next week.
All this and more. So if you want to get involved, email us your thoughts, suggestions and questions at editorial@sharesify.com. For those tuning in via YouTube directly, please remember to click Like and subscribe to our channel.
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And if you’re a company, fund or investment trust, and you’d like to get your voice heard on the podcast, here’s your chance. Just email us at editorial@sharesify.com and we’ll do the rest.