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Plus, Morgan Stanley’s compounding cheat sheet | [TOGETHER WITH](#) Hello, It’s your Finimize analyst team here. 🌎 The World This Week Chinese stock markets just had their best day since 2008 – hold for shocked applause. The government’s measures, designed to prop up the struggling property market and wider economy, indicates that the country’s problems (and there are many) are finally being taken seriously. The question for investors, though, is [whether Chinese stocks can keep it up](. The jury’s out stateside, too. The US election is making investors question everything – but if you know what to expect before the political dies are cast, you could set your portfolio up to prosper. With that in mind, Reda’s whipped up [your election year playbook](. * SPONSORED BY IG Your downloadable cheat sheet for options trading Picture this: you’ve found an asset that you’re sure is only going to get more expensive. Your research and your gut are in tune with each other – but the price, not so much. Well, that’s where [options]( come in: the trading tools let you essentially [“bet” on a price increase]( or decrease, without requiring you to own the underlying asset outright. Purchase [a call option](, and you have the right – not the obligation, hence the word “option” – to buy the asset at a predetermined price at a later date. If the price ends up above the strike price, you could [potentially make a profit](. And you don't need to empty the piggy bank: this strategy requires a smaller upfront investment compared to buying the asset directly. Now, options are tricky tools to master – and a mistake could see you coughing up cash. But thankfully, you can [arm yourself with IG’s cheat sheet to options trading]( to keep your strategy straight. [Discover More]( Options and futures are complex instruments which come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You could lose more than your original investment. When you support our sponsors, you support us. Thanks for that. If you want your brand featured here, [get in touch.]( You’ll never hear bad news around compound interest, though. See, that’s old faithful for investors, often referred to as the “eighth wonder of the world”. And luckily for you, [analysts at Morgan Stanley have dished the dirt on how to spot high-quality compounder stocks.]( Finally, it’s the old David and Goliath story – yup, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. And for the markets, it doesn’t get much bigger than tech giants. Just like Goliath, they may not be quite as infallible as they seem. Time then, to assess whether [today’s tech titans can hold on to their reign](. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and stay classy ✌️ Your Finimize Analyst team 😀 We’re having our own Christmas party, and you’re invited. Join us at the [Modern Investor Summit]( this December to hang out with industry experts including "The Oracle of Wall Street” Meredith Whitney, social scientist Dan Ariely, iCapital CEO Lawrence Calcano – there might be a Baileys or mince pie there, too.. [Grab your free ticket]( Turns out you can be the master of all trades, after all Let’s face it, the jack of all trades will get more phone calls than the master of none. Just take [IG’s Hannes Bruwer]( as an example: the options sales trader has dedicated himself to learning as much as possible about the [options market]( at large. So no matter whether you want to find out how to buy or sell options, hedge your portfolio, or try more strangely named approaches like long straddles and married puts, you know who to talk to. So join us for [Game-Changing Strategies For Options Traders]( on October 15th, and hear Hannes detail his favorite tools and strategies, before we open the floor for questions. [Grab your free ticket today](. [Get Your 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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