What are investors reading? Here are the top 10 articles and videos from Morningstar.co.uk, as chosen by fellow Morningstar.co.uk readers over the past week.
Top 20 Dividend Paying Stocks
UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2014: A well-blended portfolio of stocks from the FTSE 350 can provide investors with a diversified sustainable income for life
4 Telecoms Stocks for Dividend Investors
Having struggled through the recent recession, certain telecoms companies in the UK and Europe and now offering attractive looking dividend yields
Best Performing Sector of 2014
Frontier markets have led the charge so far this year - up on average 25% since January. But the surprise star performer has been agriculture, returning 32% in nine months
3 Global Income Opportunities
We are in a world now where interest rates are going to go up in the UK and America, but they are not in Europe. So where in the world offers the best income opportunities?
Why Analysts Downgraded Tesco
After disappointing financial results, and a misreporting of company profits, supermarket giant Tesco has lost its advantage over its retailer peers and seen the share price plummet
5 Top Performing Investment Trusts
Stock markets have made paltry gains so far this year - but against this backdrop certain funds have thrived. The top performing investment trusts have returned 20%
Woodford Sells Reckitt Benckiser
Income fund manager Neil Woodford has sold consumer staples manufacturer Reckitt Benckiser after a decade of investment. Morningstar analysts consider the stock fairly valued
Fund Basics
A guide to fund investing for beginners...and those more experienced investors who need a re-cap
Biotech Trust Up 150% in 3 Years
Over the last three years the Biotechnology index has returned an average of 45% every year. If you have a diversified portfolio and are looking for specialist exposure, consider this trust
Don't be a Short Term Investor
Short-termism is an entrenched problem, and the trend has accelerated over the last 20 years thanks to greater access to information and competitive pressures