Should millenials buy property?

Should Millennials buy property

My first car was paid for with the cash I earned cutting water cress in Whitwell for 10 hours a day, six days a week for ten weeks in the summer of 1979. I had to stand or kneel all day in water, bending up and down. Health and safety at work was a thing…

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On the Couch with Doug Morris CEO Sharesight

On the Couch with Doug Morris CEO Sharesight

Welcome to another special episode of ‘On the Couch’ with Henry Jennings from Marcus Today. This week I am talking to Doug Morris, the CEO of Sharesight. Some members will be familiar with this portfolio tracking platform and Doug runs through some of its features. We talk, Bitcoin, NFTs and the rise of fintechs and…

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bubbles and tulipmania

Bubbles and Tulipomania

In 1623. A single tulip bulb sold for a thousand Dutch florins, seven times the average annual wage. The average tulip trader made sixty thousand florins a month. 400 times the annual wage. 40 bulbs sold for 100,000 florins. You could have bought 3,333 pigs for the same price. People were selling possessions to speculate…

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Risk and reward

Investment Philosophy

Most fund managers have an Investment Philosophy. For some it is little more than a marketing blurb on their website, for others it is their core. An “Investment Philosophy” for professional fiund managers is required for compliance purposes (compliance with compliance) but it goes beyond that. An Investment Philosophy, whilst it can be updated and…

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