How even facts can mislead you with money

How even facts can mislead you with money

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⁠I Was 100% in a Global Index Fund Until I Realised This

Ramin Nakisa from PensionCraft is back. Like me he’s spent years explaining why investing 100% in global equities works. But recently, he changed his portfolio, cutting his exposure by almost half. What changed? And what might make him change his mind again? 💬 Get personal help ...  Show more

New Investors Should Hope for a Terrible Stock Market

What’s the best kind of stock market for a new investor? Most people assume you want years of rising prices. But Andrew Clare, who’s spent decades researching investing, says that’s not always true. Here’s Andrew’s paper: https://doi.org/10.3905/jor.2025.1.180 ❓Survey - how are y ...  Show more

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