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The Richards Report - Discussing Noise In The Market With Pat Garrett (Six Park Co-CEO)

Discussing Noise In The Market With Pat Garrett (Six Park Co-CEO)

10/21/19 • 26 min

The Richards Report
This episode I'm speaking with returning guest, friend of the show, co-CEO and co-founder of Six Park, Pat Garrett. We discuss; - The levels of noise in the market right now - Points in history with heightened negativity can sometimes lead to the best buying opportunities - What it was like to be working in New York on Wall St in the lead up to the tech crash of early 2000s. - Similarities between picking stocks and picking new recruits for sporting teams This episode is brought to you by Six Park, Australia's leading online investment service www.sixpark.com.au
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This episode I'm speaking with returning guest, friend of the show, co-CEO and co-founder of Six Park, Pat Garrett. We discuss; - The levels of noise in the market right now - Points in history with heightened negativity can sometimes lead to the best buying opportunities - What it was like to be working in New York on Wall St in the lead up to the tech crash of early 2000s. - Similarities between picking stocks and picking new recruits for sporting teams This episode is brought to you by Six Park, Australia's leading online investment service www.sixpark.com.au

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