Top 5 posts for February 2016

Posted by Robin Powell on February 29, 2016

 

Thank you, everyone, for reading and sharing our content, and for making February a bumper month for The Evidence-Based Investor.

The month’s most clicked-on post was a runaway winner, attracting three times as many clicks as the runner-up.

In reverse order, here are February’s five most popular posts:

 

5. Which of these three funds would you choose?

Which of these three funds would you choose?

 

 

4. In which countries do fund managers charge highest-fees?

Which of these three funds would you choose?

 

 

3. No one said it was going to be easy

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No one said it was going to be easy

 

 

2. New research highlights the self serving nature of the fund industry

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New research highlights the self serving nature of the fund industry

 

 

1. Calm down activistas passive is a drop in the ocean

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Calm down activistas passive is a drop in the ocean

 

 

ROBIN POWELL is a freelance journalist and the founding editor of The Evidence-Based Investor. Based in Birmingham, England, he founded Ember Television and Regis Media, and he specialties in helping disruptive financial firms to grow. He also campaigns for a fair, transparent and sustainable investing industry. You can follow him on Twitter at @RobinJPowell.

 

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Robin Powell

Robin is a journalist and campaigner for positive change in global investing. He runs Regis Media, a niche provider of content marketing for financial advice firms with an evidence-based investment philosophy. He also works as a consultant to other disruptive firms in the investing sector.

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