Leon Boros Stock Screen
Today’s post describes an attempt to make a stock screener that follows the rules used by UK investor Leon Boros – a Leon Boros Stock Screen.
Today’s post describes an attempt to make a stock screener that follows the rules used by UK investor Leon Boros – a Leon Boros Stock Screen.
Today’s post is another in the series of monthly roundups of the interesting investing tips I’ve come across, plus a summary of any trades that I make. Welcome to December 2017.
Today’s post is about Deferring your State Pension – is it worth putting off access to the money to get a higher rate in the future?
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with an article about the big story in finance this year – Bitcoin.
Today’s report is an update on the sorely neglected Bonkers portfolio.
Today’s post is a return to the Piggyback Portfolio, to look at which companies we should keep, and which we should sell.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, where Tim Harford was looking at how to have a Happy Christmas.
Today’s post is about capitalising the State Pension, in the interests of asset allocation accuracy.
Today’s post is a summary of the lessons we can learn from How to Pick Quality Shares by Phil Oakley.
Today’s post is the regular monthly update on the AIM IHT portfolio.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells A Story. This week it was about the decline of cash.
Defensive / Mike's portfolio / Crisis Alpha
by Mike Rawson · Published December 11, 2017 · Last modified May 14, 2020
Today’s post is a look at the steps you can take to protect your portfolio against a possible downturn.
UK budget breakdown – income and spending
Drawdown Strategy – Joining the Chain Gang
Mark Minervini 1 – Specific Entry Point Analysis (SEPA®)
Stan Weinstein’s Stage System 1 – Charts and Buying
Tom Claugus – A Change of Plans
Becoming a Lloyd’s Name
Investment Trust Portfolio 2 – Money Week
John Bender – Question Everything
Freakonomics 4 – Names
Annual Portfolio Review 2020
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Investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow. If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas.

