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Success and More Interesting Stuff gives you a front row seat to hear the incredible stories of some of Australia’s leading business, sport and investing icons. Go beyond the headlines for an up close and personal look at what it takes to make it to the top.
How Fidelity’s Paul Taylor stays ahead of the market
Success and More Interesting Stuff
55 minutes 22 seconds
6 months ago
How Fidelity’s Paul Taylor stays ahead of the market
We're often told that beating the market over the long term is impossible. A lucky year or two? Maybe. But doing it for more than two decades? That’s supposed to be out of reach.
Paul Taylor has defied that logic. Managing a concentrated portfolio of 30 to 50 local stocks through everything from the GFC to the COVID crash. It sounds exhausting - but he shows no signs of slowing down.
In today’s turbulent market, Taylor’s perspective is more relevant than ever. In this episode of Success and More Interesting Stuff, he shares the key ingredients for long-term success, explains why failure is inevitable in stock picking, and offers his view on why the current obsession with tariffs and trade tensions will ultimately be seen as little more than short-term noise. It’s a rare opportunity to hear from one of Australia’s most consistent and enduring investors.
Success and More Interesting Stuff
Success and More Interesting Stuff gives you a front row seat to hear the incredible stories of some of Australia’s leading business, sport and investing icons. Go beyond the headlines for an up close and personal look at what it takes to make it to the top.