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Plus, how – and why – hedge funds are trading with bitcoin | Hello, It’s your Finimiz

Plus, how – and why – hedge funds are trading with bitcoin | Hello, It’s your Finimize analyst team here. 🌎 The World This Week The likes of Nvidia and Microsoft stocks are the financial equivalent of Ferraris and Hermès these days. They’re high-quality, respected, and come with bragging rights galore. They’re also expensive. Like, remortgage-your-house-for-a-small-handbag expensive. But there are many quiet luxury brands out there, promising style and craftsmanship for a fraction of the price. And [according to Morgan Stanley, there’s a batch of AI investments ready for their fair share of attention](, too. Bitcoin’s been catching eyes on Wall Street, too. The cryptocurrency isn’t at the height of its popularity by any means – but hedge funds are taking the opportunity to make money off it. They’re using a clever trick called a “basis trade”: it’s complicated, but with Jon’s insight at hand, you could do the same. Here’s how [hedge funds are doing the bitcoin basis trade, and how you could too](. It might be wise to explore some new tactics, after all. Prevailing wisdom tells investors to diversify their portfolios not just by asset, but by geography. But the US seems determined to prove that time-tested advice wrong, trumping countries’ stock markets one by one. So nowadays, [that old diversification advice could be hurting your returns](. That isn’t the only hot take spreading through the group chats this week. Capital Market just dropped its midyear update, and [the century-old investment house dropped some tantalizing tidbits](. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and stay classy ✌️ Your Finimize Analyst team 🎙 Finimize Live 🚨 It’s election season in the UK and France, so you’ll be spending your free time figuring out who’s best placed to dig us out of this mess. So join us for the [Election Special: What Investors Need To Know Before Voting]( with IG at noon on July 3rd, and let the experts do the hard work when it comes to the impact on your portfolio. [Grab your free ticket]( Crafted by Finimize Ltd. | 280 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AG All content provided by Finimize Ltd. is for informational and educational purposes only and is not meant to represent trade or investment recommendations. You signed up to this mailing list at finimize.com or through one of our partners. © Finimize 2020 You can [turn off app emails]( or [unsubscribe]( from all Finimize emails (including the daily newsletter). [View in browser](

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