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Algy Hall is an award-winning financial journalist and works for Citywire.
He began his career in 1998 as a researcher for a small investment fund and writer for The Investment Trust Newsletter.
He assisted in the founding of Citywire in 1999 where he worked for several years tracking the activities of fund managers and shrewd investors and reporting on the shares they bought and ...
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Conkers Corner
Algy Hall joins Peter Higgins on the Conkers podcast to discuss his new book Four Ways to Beat the Market.
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Algy Hall discusses his new book Four Ways to Beat the Market on the Investors' Chronicle Podcast.
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Today I've got a very, very special investing matters podcast live for you from the Master Investor show. I will be talking with very special guests Algy Hall, Jay Younger, Moira O'Neill and Iain ...
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Algy Hall talks about his new book - Four Ways to Beat the Market: A practical guide to stock-screening strategies to help you pick winning shares
In Four Ways to Beat the Market, experienced ...
The Telegraph
My new book Four Ways to Beat the Market: A practical guide to stock screening strategies to help you pick winning shares offers a deeper exploration of these approaches and the curious stories that ...
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Along the way, Algy also reveals the logical and empirical basis behind Quality, Value, Income and Momentum strategies, to help investors understand why they work and give them the confidence that ...
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Claer Barrett gets Algy to explain the thinking behind each strategy. The two also reminisce about their time working together as financial journalists at the Investors' Chronicle, and Algy reveals ...
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Algy is a journalist, and just over ten years ago he started tracking the performance of his own stock picks generated by his four screens, which are similar to the “factors” used by quants, but ...
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