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Money News 11.10.2017

Money News 11.10.2017

In this interview with Ross Greenwood, Roger Montgomery discusses Robert Shiller’s recent essay about a looming bear market, and the current low volatility in the market.

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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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2 Comments

  1. Brett Edgerton
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    Fair enough, Roger… It was a bit of a hail Mary… just trying to help out my parents…

    Am weighing up an investment in your soon to be listed ETMF… what would really help me, and possibly others, is a discussion on the pros and cons of each structure depending on circumstances… e.g. I want to invest in my SMSF and we will not retire for many more years, so understanding the pros and cons for each option in a few different contexts would be helpful… Just a suggestion … Cheers

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