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Volatility: A Portfolio Manager’s Playbook

It’s 8:30am. The index is down sharply, the headlines are unhelpful, and one of your biggest holdings is suddenly off 7% despite no obvious company news. Volatility has returned. This is the moment a lack of process can destroy you. Volatility compresses time and makes decisions that ought to be part of a long-term strategy […]

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How to Find Quality Companies During a Market Downturn

In times of market tumult, when the daily headlines scream fear and the broader public scurries for the exits, the seasoned investor remains calm. For those of us with a long-term horizon and a preference for businesses of enduring substance, such periods offer something truly rare: the opportunity to acquire quality at a discount. In

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How to Build an Investing Watchlist: A Timeless Guide for the Prudent Investor

In last month’s article, I published a brief overview of the UK’s investment budget and explored how some of the changes may impact the investing landscape. Since then, reactions to the budget have turned decidedly sour, with most investors now resigning themselves to the view that the new Labour government are saying one thing and

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Why I rarely invest in ‘Micro Cap’ equities

Ask most private investors about their opinion of investing in small companies and they will happily tell you that ‘investing in small caps exposes investors to an information mismatch which enables outperformance’. The idea is a simple one. Big funds with professional analysts have too much capital to deploy to worry about investing in companies

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