Podcast: Investment trust bargains and a simple investing strategy
Kyle Caldwell explains how to spot a cheap trust and whether a discount represents a "true" bargain.
4th September 2019 09:30
by Kyle Caldwell from interactive investor
What is an investment trust bargain? Kyle Caldwell, deputy editor at Money Observer, explains how to spot a cheap trust and whether a discount represents a "true" bargain, while Rebecca O' Keeffe, interactive investor's head of investment, discusses how sticking to what we know can be a great investment strategy.
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