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Introducing our new portfolio review service for professionals
The vast majority of pensions funds, charities, endowments and other institutional portfolios have underperformed the market for decades. The way to stop the rot is to have an independent portfolio review, reduce fees and complexity, and increase diversification. From today, that’s precisely what TEBI is offering. As anyone who’s read The...
US fund fees cut in half in 20 years
The fees that US investors pay have more or less halved since the turn of the Millennium, according to new research from Morningstar. But it’s not all good news for consumers, as BEN JOHNSON, Director of Global ETF Research explains. Fees for...
Keep taking the shots
By ROBIN POWELL For me, every day in lockdown has begun the same way. I take a vitamin D tablet and wash it down with a lemon and ginger shot. I’m no expert in medicine or nutrition. But there’s a fair...
Give yourself the best chance of success as an investor
By PATRICK CAIRNS Something that has been talked about repeatedly during the Covid-19 crisis is just how much we don’t know. It has been a lesson in how limited our foresight can be. At first, we did not know how far...
Lasting changes COVID could make to our finances
By LESLEY GREGORY The COVID-19 pandemic has meant some big changes in all our lives in recent months, from hand washing to home schooling. We’ll get back to some form of “normal” eventually, but you’ll probably find some permanent marks left...
Understanding imposter syndrome
By NICK MAGGIULLI Everyone at some point has asked themselves: Am I good enough? Do I have what it takes? Will I be able to hold my own? My first experience with imposter syndrome came after getting accepted to Stanford University...
How to become a millionaire, Part 6
By ANDREW HALLAM Welcome to the sixth video in this series for those who are new to investing. As an investor, what should your allocation of stocks and bonds be? This video sheds light on that decision. New investors...