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Welcome to Episode 19 of The Art of Investing - brought to you by IG, the global investing platform.
This week, the team hand over the mic to Lee Freeman-Shor, fund manager turned author of The Art of Execution - the book that proves great investors aren’t defined by their ideas, but by what they do when those ideas go right…or wrong.
Rich McDonald, Mark “Spice” Holden and Chris Fellingham dive into the psychology behind winning (and losing) in the markets. Expect honesty, humour and a full audit of everyone’s personal investing “tribe” - Rabbit, Assassin, Hunter, Raider or Connoisseur.
Key Behavioural Traits That Could Kill a Portfolio:
Lee breaks down the five “investor tribes” from his research:
Plus: why even elite fund managers only get 3/10 stock picks right, and what the top performers actually do differently.
Weekly performance: +0.4%
Total return since inception: +9.8%
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