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Plus, where pros would invest $10,000 | Hello, It’s your Finimize analyst team here. 🌎 The World This Week There’s a reason why founders love finding a niche: the more competition you’re up against, the more money you’ll lose to your rivals. Well, unless you’re the Magnificent Seven. The [tech stocks tend to thrive in particularly tight spaces, and there are five simple secrets that explain why](. The biggest isn’t always the best when it comes to investors, though. Some of the greatest portfolios in the world were lovingly crafted by non-professional investors, and when you look at the details, there’s a common theme between them and the pros. So no matter who you idolize the most, here’s [how to invest like Peter Lynch or Chris Camillo](. Ask a few professional investors what they’d do with $10,000, and you’ll get some stellar investment hints. (Okay, and maybe a couple of votes for business class flights.) So given that a bunch of leading wealth advisors just shared their top ideas with Bloomberg, let’s [check out their brightest investing ideas](. Countries funneled more money than ever into their defense budgets last year – a record $2.2 trillion – as geopolitical tensions refused to let up. And while ‘Murica is often the face of camo pants, this time, [Europe’s defense stocks are the ones that have investors up in arms](. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and stay classy ✌️ Your Finimize Analyst team 📍 Be in the right place at the right time. And by right place, we mean right here: [promote your brand to reach hundreds of thousands of sharp, active investors](. 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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