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Weekend reading: ISA seen this movie before
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Weekend reading: robot wars – Monevator

  • July 26, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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What caught my eye this week.

Ever wonder what happened to that great little money or travel or cookery blog you read for years?

Yeah, it closed down – or at least its creators stopped updating it.

Why would they? Nobody visits anymore.

But maybe you didn’t notice because Google no longer takes you there, anyway.

Google search results are now dominated by big corporates who create content that’s made more to appeal to Google’s search engine than readers, and who can afford to pay SEO experts to keep up with Google’s endless rule changes.

To some extent Google’s apparent capriciousness was well-intentioned, as it’s fought to outrun spam sites and AI slop, and other gaming of the system.

But the end result is that the death of the independent web continues apace, with the damage done by waves of Google algorithm changes now redoubled with a kick in the balls from AI chatbots and AI search.

You don’t have to take my word for it:

  • ‘AI is killing the web‘ warned The Economist earlier this month.
  • Venture capitalist Tom Tonguz shared data showing how OpenAI already gets about a quarter of the queries Google gets every day.
  • In response, Google is including more AI summaries in search results. And people tend not to follow these links to see where the data comes from.

It’s all an existential threat for anyone who creates the content that AI outfits train their models on, which they then regurgitate to their users freely instead of directing back to the original source.

We’re all in it together

Fortunately I ignored Google – and some well-meaning people who worked there – when they assured me that small publishers had nothing to worry about.

I realised the future of Monevator must be as an email newsletter – where we can sidestep search and the web altogether – and with our best posts reserved for those who pay to support our ongoing efforts.

After 15 years of sharing our knowledge for free it was a hard decision to make.

But honestly, introducing paywalled Monevator content two years ago has kept the lights on at Monevator Towers.

Ever more of you have become Monevator members. We’re grateful to every one.

Our member-only content archives are getting pretty well-stocked, too:

  • Our Mavens articles (for all our members)
  • Our Moguls articles (for active investors – or simply our biggest supporters!)

Only a small percentage of members ever cancel (‘churn’, in the industry lingo) which is also heartening.

So if you’re not a member, please do sign up. The price is still the same as two years ago. Annual Mavens membership is a steal!

A greater share of our content will probably have to go behind the paywall in the years ahead – perhaps including Weekend Reading.

I don’t like it either. But I don’t run a tech giant and I didn’t make up the rules.

How to get Monevator membership for free

On the grounds that some of you must like what we do, I’m introducing a referral program.

This way you can tell your nearest and dearest, and bag yourself an ongoing discount as a small thank you from us for your troubles.

To benefit, you must be on an annual membership plan. Not a monthly plan.

Most of you are already annual members. But if you’re not then please switch before referring anyone, as it won’t count otherwise. (Annual is cheaper, too!)

Already an annual member? Great, then by referring friends and family who would enjoy Monevator to sign-up to our annual memberships via your personal link, you can get a recurring discount on your own membership as follows:

Yep – find ten lucky people who become Monevator members on annual plans and you’ll get your own membership plan for free, forever!

  • You will find your unique referral code to share via your membership account settings. See the membership FAQ for more details

I stress again, both you and your referees must be annual members for the referral to count.

The software handles referrals automatically and I can’t change things later, so please do take note of this.

Monevator versus Skynet

Obviously I hope these referrals will get us a few more members. But I also see the discounts as a tiny way to thank our most loyal readers.

I know it will take a long time for most people to get to ten referrals, if ever. (Though if you run a website – or have a lot of money-savvy workmates – who knows?)

But I love the idea of our top supporters getting even just a few quid off.

So again, please see the membership FAQ to learn where to find your unique referral code, and give it a go.

And thanks again for supporting us fleshy and bloody humans over the robots!

P.S. I forgot to include the link to my new property newsletter Propegator last week. Not very good at this promo malarkey, am I? Anyway it’s just a fun hobby project, but if you live in London you might like it so please do take a look.

From Monevator

Gold miners: do they improve your portfolio? [Members] – Monevator

Going without versus doing without – Monevator

From the archive-ator: How to invest in sectors, themes, and megatrends – Monevator

News

Average house price registers steepest drop for 20 years – Rightmove

UK vehicle making hits lowest level since 1953 – BBC

Rachel Reeves’ capital gains tax changes backfire as receipts fall – MoneyWeek

Government to conduct review into State Pension age – Sky

City trader wins bid to overturn LIBOR-rigging conviction – Standard

Brewdog to close 10 pubs across UK, citing ‘ongoing industry challenges’ – BBC

BNY, Goldman agree tokenised money market fund deal – The Block

Wise co-founder slams ‘inappropriate and unfair’ US listing move – Standard

Payment on account deadline: 31 July to avoid HMRC’s 8.25% penalty – Which

Wall Street is starting to warn about the stock market – Sherwood

Products and services

FCA softens remortgaging rules in dash for growth – City AM

How does NS&I’s new one-year savings bond compare to rivals? – This Is Money

Get up to £2,000 when you switch to an Interactive Investor SIPP. Terms and fees apply. – Interactive Investor

Eight questions answered about cash ISAs – Which

How to save money on airport parking – Guardian

Get up to £100 as a welcome bonus when you open a new account with InvestEngine via our link. (Minimum deposit of £100, T&Cs apply. Capital at risk) – InvestEngine

Carmakers discounting EVs on fears they’ll not qualify for new grants – T.I.M.

Cut the cost of using your mobile phone abroad – Be Clever With Your Cash

Homes for sale with wild gardens, in pictures – Guardian

Comment and opinion

Selling sales – Money with Katie

Could the triple-lock really push state pension age to 74? – This Is Money

“What I learned from being disinherited” – Daisy Goodwin

Restrictions on capital flows should be considered [Paywall] – Financial Times

Small, value, or small/value? – Klement on Investing

The market has a short memory – Apollo Academy

What if gold went the way of diamonds? – Abnormal Returns

If active investing is the loser’s game, what is the winner’s game? – Morningstar

Avoiding investment scams [Podcast] – Rational Reminder

To Bitcoin or not to Bitcoin? The corporate cash question – Musings on Markets

Gilts (again) mini-special

Investing veteran Peter Spiller: brace for a breakdown in UK gilts – City AM

New OBR research paints a painful future for gilts – Interactive Investor

Britain is at the mercy of the bond markets as debt spirals – This Is Money

Naughty corner: Active antics

Should investors take another look at the rebounding property sector? – T.I.M.

Japan’s dividend and buyback surge – Verdad

Betting on GLP-1 – Market Sentiment

Palantir’s valuation is insane – Sherwood

Buffett’s intangible moats – Sparkline Capital

An interview with renowned short-opportunity spotter Mark Hiley – FT

Kindle book bargains

The New, New Thing by Michael Lewis – £0.99 on Kindle

The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell – £0.99 on Kindle

The Everything Store: The Age of Amazon by Brad Stone – £0.99 on Kindle

Essentialism by Greg McKeown – £1.99 on Kindle

Or try one of the all-time investing classics – Monevator shop

Environmental factors

How can we negotiate with autocracies on the climate crisis? – Guardian

Gene editing could save species on the brink of extinction – The Conversation

Why Filipinos keep getting married in flooded churches – BBC

In Ukraine’s bombed-out reservoir, a huge forest has grown – Guardian

The right is waging war on climate-conscious investing – The Atlantic [h/t A.R.]

How plastic industry swamped vital global treaty talks – Guardian

Robot overlord roundup

OpenAI and UK sign deal to use AI in public services – BBC

The hater’s guide to the AI bubble – Ed Zitron

Gaps in our knowledge of ancient Rome could be filled by AI – BBC

Content and community – Stratechery

ChatGPT advises women to ask for lower salaries, study finds – The Next Web

Not at the dinner table

About that US-Japan deal – Paul Krugman

CBS’ cancelling of The Late Show looks political – Daring Fireball

Biting the Fed that feeds you – Sherwood

The anti-immigration backlash comes to Japan – Noahpinion

Fascism and first-time founders – Tech Dirt

Life is (increasingly) luck mini-special

The Ovarian lottery – A Wealth of Common Sense

Zero-sum thinking and the labour market – Kyla Scanlon

Off our beat

Should old home movies be canned? – Next Avenue

The sinister truth at the heart of the Coldplay kiss story – Guardian

If GLP-1 drugs are so good, should we all be on them? – Derek Thompson

Tales from the island of illness – More To That

The rise and rise of country music – Stat Significant

Seeing the lottery – Seth Godin

And finally…

“If you’re the first out of the door, it’s not called panicking.”
– John Tuld, Margin Call

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