Fixing UK Tax
Today’s post looks at a couple of recent articles from Dan Neidle on how to fix the UK tax system.
Today’s post looks at a couple of recent articles from Dan Neidle on how to fix the UK tax system.
Today’s post looks a the Behaviour Gap, a psychological phenomenon that causes private investors to underperform.
Today’s post is about the PEG ratio, made famous in the UK by Jim Slater. Does it really work?
Today’s post looks at a recent paper from MAN Group on speed in trend following.
Today’s post looks at a 2019 report from Abbey Capital on The Market Environment for Trend Following.
Today’s post takes a look at family trusts – when might they be useful?
Today’s post is our third visit to a series of old articles by Joachim Klement.
Today’s post looks at a post from Michael Kitces’ website which explains how to use Spending Risk Curves.
Today’s post looks at the abolition (and potential restoration) of the Lifetime Allowance, and at what investors should do about it.
Today’s post looks at an article from Nicolas Rabener that compares Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) to Long Volatility Strategies (Long Vol).
Today’s post looks at charitable trusts.
Today’s post is the regular monthly update on the outputs produced by our stock screeners.
UK budget breakdown – income and spending
Mark Minervini 1 – Specific Entry Point Analysis (SEPA®)
Drawdown Strategy – Joining the Chain Gang
Stan Weinstein’s Stage System 1 – Charts and Buying
Tom Claugus – A Change of Plans
Becoming a Lloyd’s Name
John Bender – Question Everything
Investment Trust Portfolio 2 – Money Week
Freakonomics 4 – Names
Jamie Mai – Seeking Asymmetry
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Investing in a market where people believe in efficiency is like playing bridge with someone who has been told it doesn’t do any good to look at the cards.

