Switzer TV

Switzer TV

In this interview with Peter Switzer, Roger Montgomery discusses the definition of a true blue chip stock.

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Roger Montgomery is the Founder and Chairman of Montgomery Investment Management. Roger has over three decades of experience in funds management and related activities, including equities analysis, equity and derivatives strategy, trading and stockbroking. Prior to establishing Montgomery, Roger held positions at Ord Minnett Jardine Fleming, BT (Australia) Limited and Merrill Lynch.

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4 Comments

  1. Arthur Murdoch
    :

    I have a portfolio of 4 Banks Rio Woollies woodside all have lost 10-15 % last year .You have said yours made 16%
    Could you please find 5 stocks to help me with my portfolio to make 5-6 %over the next 5years.Thank you .

  2. peter briggs
    :

    Thanks Roger. Very articulate as usual. I am a retiree with SMSF. I have a proportion in TMF (thanks for looking after it so well) and i have proportion in shares, all of which you recommend on your blog except 1 (MIN) and am pleased to say that after 2 years of retirement my capital has not reduced and in retirement age that is the most important issue. I have a part pension and my capital base is below what “experts” recommend. I do not own any blue chips and I am happy to sell shares periodically to cover income needs. Thanks for your guidance.

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