An Interview With The Investor Way Podcast

media apperances Jul 11, 2022
The Investor Way Podcast

Way back in December 2021, the guys from The Investor Way Podcast were kind enough to invite me onto their show.

I didn't publish a related blog post at the time, which I should have done, so I'm doing it now.

The interview covers a lot of ground, including how I got into investing, what I'm looking for in a company, how I make buy and sell decisions and why I held (at the time) MoneySuperMarket, Hargreaves Lansdown, Schroders, Unilever, Domino's Pizza and AG Barr:

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