Tips to avoid being fooled by misinformation

There is more information at our disposal than ever before. Now you may have thought that would be a positive thing, but it’s harder than ever to discern its quality, reliability and significance.
Don’t be Seduced by Trendy Investments

Most of us have been tempted by the latest investment fad. Before discovering evidence-based investing, I often read the money sections of Sunday newspapers in search of new ideas, and on the odd occasions where I was persuaded to invest it rarely turned out well.
Six Ways to Improve Your Investment Decision Making

In this week’s edition of Insights, we delve into the invaluable lessons left by the late Nobel Laureate, Daniel Kahneman. His ground-breaking contributions to behavioural economics have become a cornerstone of our investment philosophy.
Learn the Art of Zooming Out

Whilst current news and events tend to capture our attention and can often lead our investment decision making. Yet the truth is, this tendency to focus on recent events can be deeply counterproductive for us as investors.
What is a better investment, shares or property?

We are often asked which is the better investment — property or shares? There is no definitive answer because, as with any kind of investment, it depends on your individual circumstances and what you want to achieve. But it’s crucially important that you use accurate and reliable information.
Four Ways to Improve your Investment Decision Making

One of the most valuable life lessons Charlie Munger taught us is the importance of learning from other people, including their mistakes. He visit four of his lessons.