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Hi all
Was just wondering what investment blogs people on here follow, im aware of monevator and DIY Income Investor. Just wanted thoughts on others that people read?
Cheers
Was just wondering what investment blogs people on here follow, im aware of monevator and DIY Income Investor. Just wanted thoughts on others that people read?
Cheers
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A couple of others I visit - RIT (http://www.retirementinvestingtoday.com/) also diy investor uk (http://www.diyinvestoruk.blogspot.co.uk/) and finally Miserly Investor (http://miserlyinvestor.com/)0
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I'll recommend an excellent not-a-blog: the quarterly reports of Personal Assets Trust - the idiosyncratic and successful Investment Trust. Boy do they constitute an education!
http://www.patplc.co.uk/Qreport.phpFree the dunston one next time too.0 -
whilst not a blog per se, but keeping in sympathy with kidmugsy, the Temple Bar monthly factsheets tend to be a bit off-the-wall compared to the usual run-of-the-mill offerings.
http://www.templebarinvestments.co.uk/fact-sheets
Unfortunately, they go back only to January of this year: some of Alistair Mundy's previous offerings have been absolute killers!Living for tomorrow might mean that you survive the day after.
It is always different this time. The only thing that is the same is the outcome.
Portfolios are like personalities - one that is balanced is usually preferable.
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Cheers everyone, I'll check these out.0
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I follow quite a few, the best are
http://whopperinvestments.com
http://investingsidekick.com
http://wexboy.wordpress.com
Value Investing BlogFaith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.0 -
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Michael_Nottingham wrote: »
I wonder if the OP is aware of those?0
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