Simon Angelo

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Simon is the Chief Executive Officer and Publisher at Wealth Morning. He has been investing in the markets since he was 17. He recently spent a couple of years working in the hedge-fund industry in Europe. Before this, he owned an award-winning professional-services business and online-learning company in Auckland for 20 years. He has completed the Certificate in Discretionary Investment Management from the Personal Finance Society (UK), has written a bestselling book, and manages global share portfolios.

Investing in Kiwi Infrastructure: Two Top Stocks — Part One

There are two certainties in the countries which I invest: the population is growing and infrastructure investment is important.

Boris Trumps-on

If BoJo is indeed Britain’s Trump, at least in the stock market, we could be in for a rich ride.

How to Beat Your Property Investing Pain — Part Two

It’s clear that anyone trying to sell a home that the boom days are gone. The bubble will probably continue to retract. You need a property investing plan.

How to Beat Your Property Investing Pain — Part One

Like me, you’re probably tired of hearing that we’re overdue for a house price correction. But this time now you can smashing your property investing pain.

Could this NZX Straggler Capture Big Tourism Profits?

The NZX is continuing to look pricey, unless we spot opportunities, you’re going to see our focus change to stock investment opportunities in other markets.

Blustery Markets Coming — How to Invest

The world is a dynamic place. The US versus China trade war is unresolved. You can see the markets buck and kick with every fresh update.

Your Key to Forex Profits

How do you know when there might be a currency upside opportunity? The key to forex profits can be hard. Let me share them with you.

Who Dares Wins: How to Succeed in NZ’s Low-Wage Economy

The last budget focused on mental health. And as I analysed it, I wondered when I too would end up going crazy. Want to improve mental health? Financial wellbeing shouldn’t be ignored.

Faster, Stronger, Richer — The Best Investments for 2019

The strategy I apply to the portfolios I manage starts from the top and works down. The country and its case. The industry and its outlook. The profitability of businesses in that sector.

False Teeth of the Ageing Economy Start to Bite

The grey tsunami will only grow bigger. Low interest-rate life support will continue. If you’re not in stocks now, you might miss out on continued gains.

BoJo and the Brexit Bargain Buys

In 2016, Britain voted to leave the EU. If you read the mainstream financial press, you may think this means the end of the UK. In fact, it presents some opportunities.

Is Your Fear Leaving Millions on the Table?

While the market indexes were scathed in 2008–9, certain companies bucked the trend. Investors bought them at good value. They had nothing to fear from an ‘impending correction.’

Crisis and Opportunity: Why I’m Investing in Italy

I’m going to uncover one of my more interesting investments on the Milan Exchange and how I came to find it and investing in italy overall.

Why I’m Investing in 33 Million Paying Customers

The number and reliability of customers remains an important test when it comes to investing in listed companies.

Is the Noose Tightening on Kiwi Homeowners?

You never get the full story in the news. You read about Auckland property values easing off. A decline in confidence. Then you put your ear to the street.