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Jan 04 2026

North Tech Capital: 2025 Annual Review

A transparent review of how the Global Tech 15 performed in 2025, what worked, what didn’t, and the lessons that matter as markets shift toward greater selectivity.

Written by David Thomas · Categorized: Annual Review · Tagged: AI chips, annual report, Global Tech 15, Monthly Briefing, performance review, portfolio performance, Savvy Trader, technology investing

Dec 29 2025

Is gold quietly replacing mega-cap tech as the market’s safety trade?

Gold has been quietly outperforming as tech and crypto lose momentum. Many readers have asked why gold is rising, and what it could signal heading into 2026.

Written by David Thomas · Categorized: Insights · Tagged: central banks, gold, inflation, long-term investing, macro trends, precious metals, safe haven assets

Dec 26 2025

Is Nvidia quietly tightening its grip on AI in 2026?

Nvidia’s $20bn move on Groq isn’t about headlines. It’s about control of AI infrastructure. What this deal tells us about where durable value may sit for investors looking toward 2026.

Written by David Thomas · Categorized: Insights · Tagged: AI chips, AI Infrastructure, artificial intelligence, nvidia, semiconductor stocks, US technology stocks

Dec 23 2025

Which 3 US tech stocks would I start a 2026 ISA with?

The best ISA investments for 2026 may not be the most talked about today. This article outlines three US tech stocks with strong fundamentals, long-term growth drivers, and staying power beyond short-term market noise.

Written by David Thomas · Categorized: Insights · Tagged: 2026 investing, growth investing, Portfolio building, Stocks and shares ISA, US stocks

Dec 09 2025

Is Microsoft Stock a Good Investment for 2026? A Long-Term Outlook

Microsoft continues to grow earnings and lead in AI, but valuation matters. This 2026 outlook explores revenue strength, durable cash flows, and pricing power — while explaining why we would hesitate to buy at today’s premium levels. A calm, long-term view for investors focused on quality and discipline.

Written by David Thomas · Categorized: Insights · Tagged: AI investing, Cloud computing, long-term investing, Microsoft, Microsoft stock, Stock valuation, Tech stocks

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