Boring Money Conference 2018
Today’s post is about the Boring Money Conference 2018, which I attended back in September. Its themes were language, risk and trust.
Today’s post is about the Boring Money Conference 2018, which I attended back in September. Its themes were language, risk and trust.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells A Story. This week it was about the oil majors.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, which was looking at the impact of last week’s budget.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with Merryn Somerset Webb. Like many commentators, Merryn was writing about the recent stock market volatility.
Today’s post is about an event I attended last week – a seminar organised by the Spectator entitled Who’s Afraid of Bitcoin.
Today’s post takes a look at the unusual level of speculation in advance of the Chancellor’s Budget 2018, and at what actually happened.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with the Chart That Tells A Story. This week it was about IHT receipts.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with Maike Currie, who was writing about oil.
Back in March, I was lucky enough to get a ticket to the AltFi London Summit 2018. The main item on the agenda was the rise of the New Banks.
We begin today’s weekly roundup in the FT, with Terry Smith. This week he was talking about income.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with Merryn Somerset-Webb. This week she was talking about employee share ownership.
We begin today’s Weekly Roundup in the FT, with Merryn Somerset Webb. She was explaining that investing is simple.
UK budget breakdown – income and spending
Becoming a Lloyd’s Name
Michael Platt – The Art and Science of Risk Control
Mark Minervini 1 – Specific Entry Point Analysis (SEPA®)
Stan Weinstein’s Stage System 1 – Charts and Buying
Leverage for the Long Run
Van Tharp 7 – Stops and Exits
Freakonomics 4 – Names
Stan Weinstein’s Stage System 3 – Selling and Shorting
John Bender – Question Everything
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People perform well in a crisis and when the spotlight is on them; it’s on the Sunday afternoons when nobody is looking that the spirit falters.

