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🏆 This year's investing winners and losers

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Recap the events that changed the world this year | Meet the investments that flourished, and the on

Recap the events that changed the world this year | Meet the investments that flourished, and the ones that floundered | [TOGETHER WITH]( Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for December 29th in 3:11 minutes. 💸 Your bank balance likely looks as dry as an overcooked turkey after all that holiday merriment. So join financial experts Carl Richards and Helena Wardle for [Wealth Building Habits]( on January 11th, and find out how to pad your wallet out in 2023. (Best of all, that still leaves time to browse the sales first.) [Grab your free ticket]( Today's big stories - It was hard to keep track of this year's constant chaos, so we've broken down what actually happened - Three big takeaways from the past year could help you up your game in the new one – [Read Now]( - Plenty of investments floundered this year, but a couple of plucky ones still flourished Reality Show [Reality Show] What’s Going On Here? The last few years have felt like a living social experiment, and this one was enough to convince even the most steadfast skeptics. What Does This Mean? Cast your mind back to the start of the year: supply chains were already bruised from the pandemic, then war in Europe battered them beyond belief. The resulting shortages lit a fire under food and energy prices, which helped ignite prices around the globe. And that’s a big reason why some economists reckon global inflation will end the year at a staggering 9.5%. Luckily for us, central banks swooped in to save the day. Unluckily for us, they had to use aggressive interest rate hikes to fight inflation. Problem is, hikes dent the economy by making it more expensive to borrow and spend. That might be why economists widely expect the global economy to grow just [3.2%]( this year compared to 2021. Huh, we thought reminiscing would be fun. Why Should I Care? Zooming in: Land that job, quick. The job market managed to hold up throughout all the drama. With around two vacancies for every unemployed head in the US, the onus was on employers to raise wages to win over workers. Even that wasn’t enough: “real wages” – adjusted for inflation – in the US were still almost 2% lower in November than the year before. But now that the economy’s slowing down, and layoffs are cropping up everywhere (we’re watching, Big Tech), 2023 could be a whole different beast. The bigger picture: Tough love. The Federal Reserve, Bank of England, and European Central Bank fought inflation with gusto this year – gusto being jumbo rate hikes, of course. And despite choking economies in the process, recent data shows their persistence might’ve knocked the worst of the wind out of inflation’s sails. Central banks have eased up a little now, but time will tell if their well-intended efforts have pushed economies into full-blown recessions. You might also like: [2022 was a scorcher, inflation-wise. 2023 won’t be.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? Let us know and we'll mention it when we reply.&noapp=true&subject=Reality Show&utm_campaign=daily-global-29-12-2022&utm_source=email) Analyst Take Three Tips To Becoming A Smarter Investor Next Year [Three Tips To Becoming A Smarter Investor Next Year]( [Photo of Stéphane Renevier] Stéphane Renevier, Analyst This year has been a rollercoaster ride – [bumpy enough]( to dizzy any hardened adrenaline junky. Still, next year could be even wilder. That’s why I’ve taken a look back at [what we’ve learned over the past year](. And more importantly, I’ve worked out how we can use [that newly sharpened know-how]( to negotiate any [ups and downs 2023 could throw at us](. So that’s today’s Insight: [three tips that could help you become a smarter investor next year](. [Read or listen to the Insight here]( Finimize x Revolut Pretty good stuff, right? Our analysts write Insights like this every day, and you can read every single one of them with [Finimize Premium](. There’s no better time to get started: our new partnership means you can get [six free months of Finimize Premium]( and [three free months of Revolut Premium]( if you [sign up for Revolut today](. We’ll even send you £10 (or equivalent) to your Revolut account to get you started. SPONSORED BY UPEXI Finally, a brand aggregator that you can invest in It’s easy to start an online business these days. But growing it to peak levels is no small feat. You’re taking on product development, marketing, and distribution… to name just a few. There are tons of small brands with great ideas and healthy sales. They just lack the resources to scale to their potential. And that’s where [brand aggregators like Upexi]( shine. Upexi [buys brands, grows sales, and cuts costs](, which means more profit. Put a bunch of these brands together, and you have a diversified portfolio – one that you have the chance to invest in. That’s kind of a big deal: brand aggregators are usually private companies. And the private ones alone have [raised over $12 billion](: the market is big, and it’s growing. Upexi, though, is [listed on the Nasdaq (ticker: UPXI)](. Now could be the perfect time for you to get involved. [Find Out More]( Disclaimer: This content is for US investors only, if you are not a US investor please ignore this content. This content is a paid advertisement for Upexi (NASDAQ: UPXI) from Interactive Offers and Finimize. This is not Finimize editorial content. Finimize received a fixed fee for producing, hosting and promoting this content on behalf of Upexi, totalling $23,000. Other than the compensation received for this service, Finimize and its principals are not affiliated with either Interactive Offers or Upexi. Finimize and its principals have no ownership in Upexi. The content on this page should not be taken as advice, an endorsement, or a recommendation from Finimize and its principals to buy or sell any security. Finimize and its principals have not evaluated the accuracy of any claims made on this page. Finimize and its principals recommend that investors do their own independent research and consult with a qualified investment professional before buying or selling any security. Investing is inherently risky and capital is at risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Starstruck [Starstruck] What’s Going On Here? Plenty of tried-and-tested investor favorites lost their shine this year, making room for one gold-star sector to steal the limelight. What Does This Mean? Let’s make a deal: we’ll rip the bad news Band-Aid off first, then finish on a high. Stocks, for starters, were sucked dry by recession fears, valuation-denting rate hikes, and disappointing earnings: in fact, the S&P 500 – the biggest US index – tumbled 20% this year. Government bonds didn’t fare much better: investors were quick to ditch them when higher inflation and rates chipped away at bonds’ fixed payments, and central banks sold theirs to tamper down inflation. But one investment really took off: commodities went from strength to strength this year, as war in Europe thrashed supplies of energy and raw materials globally. That meant het-up demand outstripped supply and then some, tipping key commodity [indexes]( into the green for the year. See, told you it wasn’t all bad. Why Should I Care? For markets: It’s not you, it’s the global economy. Lucrative investing opportunities were few and far between this year: out of the whole S&P 500, only the runaway energy sector [pulled off]( decent growth. Even your classic defensive go-tos like consumer staples and utilities – which folk tend to use no matter what – left investors barely breaking even. And the curse struck a few investor favorites too: Big Tech darlings Meta and Amazon’s stocks slipped 65% and 51% respectively this year, while OG EV-maker Tesla is [languishing]( at its lowest in two years. So yeah, it wasn’t you. The bigger picture: Crypt-ho-ho-ho. Let’s be real, you were unlikely to take any gambles this year when you could settle for guaranteed returns from your savings accounts. Investors made the most of higher rates and stuck their cash into savings, and were quick to throw out their riskier investments first. Crypto – bet you saw that coming – was dropped like a hot potato, sending bitcoin and ether down 65% and 68% this year. You might also like: [Goldman’s building blocks for global investing over the next 50 years.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? Let us know and we'll mention it when we reply.&noapp=true&subject=Starstruck&utm_campaign=daily-global-29-12-2022&utm_source=email) 💬 Quote of the day “Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.” – Jules Renard (a French author) [Tweet this]( Our community wants to know your name Building a good brand is hard work. So if you’re proud of the work you do, you best make sure everyone knows about it. You could start by [introducing yourself to our one-million-strong community](: they’re a global bunch of switched-on, savvy retail investors who want to take their investing skills up a notch. And if your tips, tools, or platform – plus whatever else you have up your sleeve – could help them do that, then this might be just the right spot for you to [show off what you have to offer](. Make sure everyone knows your name: [introduce yourself to over one million retail investors](. [Get In Touch]( 🌍 Finimize Live 🥳 Coming Up – *Gasp* – Next Year... All events in UK time. 🌪 [Preparing Your Strategy For A Volatile 2023 And Beyond](: 12pm, January 11th 🤑 [Wealth-Building Habits With Carl Richards And Helena Wardle](: 5pm, January 11th 🎙 [Live Q&A With CEO Max Rofagha](: 1pm, January 12th 👩‍💻 [2023 Investing Opportunities For The Self-Employed](: 10am, January 13th 💥 [How To Spot The Best Long-Term Investments](: 1pm, January 17th 📑 [The Risks And Regulations When Investing In Crypto](: 10am, January 27th 🎯 On Our Radar - Lounging around just got better. You can find all this year’s [films that are worth watching]( on this single list. - Canceled flights could mean you’re stuck in your childhood bedroom for a week longer. Here’s how to [avoid any family arguments](. - Camels are on the run in Australia. Someone [give the three wise men a heads up](. - Put your phone away when you go to a gig. No one wants to [watch that Instagram story]( anyway. - We love a good pair of cheeks. [Celebrities don’t](, mind you. ❤️ Share with a friend Your Referrals: 0 Thanks for reading {NAME}. If you liked today's brief, we'd love for you to share it with a friend. Share your unique link: [ You stay classy, {NAME} 😉 We’d love to hear your thoughts. [Give feedback]( Want to advertise with us too? 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