CAN YOU BEAT THE MARKET?
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In today’s podcast I ask:
– Can you beat the market? How do you know? Most professionals can’t. There is a way of telling.
– 4 reasons to buy Betfair
– 3 reasons why the market did what it did today
– Company news and
– The biggest winners and losers and the FTSE 100, AIM 100 and the FTSE All Share.
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Companies mentioned in the podcast today are:
Lloyds Bank, Hargreaves Lansdown, Ashtead, Galliford Try, Belgravium Technologies, Goals Soccer Centres, Booker, Circle Oil, Genus, Patagonia Gold, JKX Oil & Gas, Ashtead Group, Falkland Oil & Gas, Findel.
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Justin
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