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Look for long-term investors

Look for long-term investors

The debate on active vs. passive investment strategies is never ending. If you google active vs. passive there are tens and thousands of articles on the topic. For less informed readers, passive investment strategies refer to tracker or index funds,

mw@dmin October 3, 2019October 3, 2019 Investment Strategies, Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour Read more

Do you trust robots for advice?

Do you trust robots for advice?

In a world of accelerating disruption where technology as enabler allows a person to build a billion-dollar business from their parent’s basement even the most established business models are no longer secure. The disruptors quickly become the incumbents at risk

mw@dmin June 27, 2019June 27, 2019 Investment Strategies, Investor Behaviour Read more

Selling equities and investing in cash now is rash, wait patiently

Selling equities and investing in cash now is rash, wait patiently

The doldrums are noted for calm periods around the equator when the winds disappear trapping sail-powered boats for days or even weeks.   There are many stories told of sailors going completely crazy while desperately hoping for the wind whilst

mw@dmin May 16, 2019May 16, 2019 Investment Risk, Investment Strategies, Investor Behaviour, Market Drivers Read more

Don’t only trust your instincts

Don’t only trust your instincts

As a child I used to love playing monopoly, which I had not done for years, but the other day, while braaing with friends, I re-discovered my monopoly board and could not resist the temptation.   My friend Emil and I

mw@dmin May 2, 2019May 2, 2019 Investment Risk, Investment Strategies, Personal Finances Read more

Happiness

Happiness

According to Barry Schwartz, American psychologist, “the secret to happiness is low expectations”. Expanding on the idea of happiness it seems like our happiness is more of a relative story than anything else. We are very happy with our new

mw@dmin April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 Hello world, Personal Finances Read more

Value of Good Financial Advice

Value of Good Financial Advice

Warren Buffett reckons to be a good investor “All you need is emotional control and the temperament to avoid self-destructive behaviour”. If that is so, why is it so difficult for the average investor?  The problem is we are intuitively

mw@dmin March 22, 2019March 22, 2019 Client Advisor Relationships, Investment Risk, Investment Strategies Read more

Make room for ambiguity too

Make room for ambiguity too

As investors we hate ambiguity, we want certainty, which is why we dislike the idea of randomness.    We want our advisors / managers to know exactly what is going on.  Financial experts must speak confidently and explain what is driving

mw@dmin January 24, 2019January 24, 2019 Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour, Market Drivers Read more

Please be more astute in reading the cycles

Please be more astute in reading the cycles

As a 20 year old backpacker hitchhiking through Europe I had planned to run with the Bulls in Pamplona Spain, unfortunately I never made it to Spain.  But thinking back as a fearless or stupid youngster this was probably a

mw@dmin September 28, 2018September 28, 2018 Investment Strategies, Market behaviour, Market Drivers Read more

Inflation within target, but be cautious

Inflation within target, but be cautious

Why does nobody believe the published inflation rate?   I will attempt to answer this question by explaining how inflation is calculated.   The inflation rate refers to the annual average rate of increase in prices represented by a basket

mw@dmin May 10, 2018May 10, 2018 Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour, Personal Finances Read more

Price mustn’t be confused with value

Price mustn’t be confused with value

The strength of a countries currency can be viewed as a proxy for the price of the  country.  Just like with any investment you must differentiate between price and value.  Price is what you pay and value if what you

mw@dmin April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 Market behaviour, Market Drivers Read more
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