The past two decades have seen a lot of crises that have affected financial markets. The Global Financial Crisis, the European sovereign debt crisis, COVID-19, and the Russo-Ukrainian war. The list goes on.
Last month, Fidelity marked the 20 year anniversary of its Australian Equities Fund. The fund has consistently outperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index, netting over 11% per annum.
Paul Taylor, Head of Investments at Fidelity International, has captained that ship from inception to now.
In tomorrow’s episode of The Rules of Investing, Paul explains his process for finding what he terms the “holy grail” of investing – long-term compounders. He also discusses the market’s next buying window, the need to view stocks and their upside potential within the context of portfolio construction, and the next thing to break if rates keep rising.
Here’s a preview of what you can expect.
How to buy growth companies before they get expensive
Aboud: What I'd buy in a market crash
Finding income in a low-rate world
The theme to dominate this decade in markets
How an everyday investor competes with the pros
Two consumer stocks making it big overseas
50th episode special with Hamish Douglass
Nailing your asset allocation
How to pick stocks like a pro
Investing: A how to guide (Part 1)
Tagliaferro: How the '87 crash shaped my philosophy
Catherine Allfrey: Look over the horizon
The developed world is on the brink of crisis
The importance of saying "no"
Value, growth. Why don't we have both?
How to pick growth stocks that will keep on winning
Montgomery: The economics of enough
The five pillars of a quality stock
The hunt for predictable cash flows
Abnormal returns
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