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Plus, why coal’s controversial future could be more lucrative than you expect | [Finimize]( In Case You Missed It… This week’s Monday Blues hit a little harder than usual, with panic over currency changes and short-selling tactics tipping major stock markets into freefall. So as well as lining up a new trash TV series and comfort recipe, prepare yourself and your portfolio by reading our Insights covering short-selling hedge funds and one presidential candidate’s plans for the US dollar. [Short-Selling Hedge Funds Are Going Extinct – But The Strategy Still Has Life In It]( Short sellers are being pushed out of their strategy for several reasons. But according to one expert, this could be a prime opportunity for risk-tolerant investors. [See why one expert still backs short selling, despite specialist hedge funds shutting down.]( [Trump Wants A Weaker US Dollar – Here’s What That Means For The States]( The greenback has long overshadowed the rest of the world’s currencies, but the upcoming election could threaten that reputation. [Discover the policies that could challenge the greenback’s status.]( [Morgan Stanley Says This Industry Should Win When Rates Fall]( Interest rate cuts will be a boon for some and a bust for others. Morgan Stanley identified one sector that should turn a trim into a grin. [Find out why the big bank sees big potential in biotech.]( [Five Reasons Not To Write Off Coal]( Plenty of investors shy away from coal, wary of its controversial nature and finite lifespan. But Theodora thinks the fuel is worthy of more than becoming a novelty Christmas present. [Check out the factors that could put a floor under the fuel’s price during the green transition.]( 🎙 finimize live [How To Invest Like A Modern Warren Buffett]( [How To Invest Like A Modern Warren Buffett]( Buffett started slimming his portfolio long before signs of the wobble, so clearly the Oracle of Omaha’s eye is still 20/20. Join our next event to find out how to make your portfolio look (nearly) as sharp as the legendary investor’s. 🌎 Global • Wed, Aug 14th [Get Tickets]( You stay classy, {NAME} 😉 [Turn off these emails]( or [unsubscribe]( from all Finimize Emails including the Daily Brief. Crafted by Finimize Ltd. | 280 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AG [View in browser](

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