The Money To The Masses Podcast

Ep 449 - Dow theory explained, innovative fixed energy tariffs & eSim savings

02.25.2024 - By Damien FahyPlay

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In this week's episode Damien discuss 'Dow Theory', a cornerstone of technical analysis in investing, explaining how it can be used when trying to predict market trends. Damien and Andy then discuss the latest cut to the energy price cap and how an innovative tariff from British Gas could signal a wave of better deals for energy customers. Finally, Damien discusses the introduction of eSIMs by Revolut, allowing users to access mobile services at reduced costs while travelling abroad.   Check out this week's podcast article on the MTTM website to see the full list of resources from this week's show.   Take Action: If you feel empowered to take action based on what you've heard in this week's show, you can help support the Money to the Masses Podcast by clicking on the links below. Check the best eSim deals* - Search data packs for 200+ countries with airalo Download the JamDoughnut Cashback app* - Use referral code MTTM to get a £5 welcome bonus Resources: MoneySavingExpert - Car finance free reclaim tool and guide Resolver - Free online complaints tool Dow theory Dow Jones industrial average (Yahoo Finance) Dow Jones transportation average (Yahoo Finance) British Gas launches fixed energy tariff with a 'Price Promise' What is the cheapest fixed-price energy tariff? 80-20 Investor - Follow Damien as he invests in his own £50k portfolio   If a link has an * beside it this means that it is an affiliated link. If you go via the link Money to the Masses may receive a small fee which helps keep Money to the Masses free to use. But as you can clearly see this has in no way influenced the above editorial. The following links can be used if you do not wish to help Money to the Masses or take advantage of the exclusive Money to the Masses offers - Jam Doughnut App, and Airalo.

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