FFM podcast ep5: The FA’C up plays itself on markets as the Blue of Telkom tackles the volatile Red

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We reflect on the first month of Fantasy Fund Manager this week and hope to entice the winner into the studio next week. The varied insights of players make the game what it is, a hotbed of learning. It also highlights how difficult it can be to manage money. We had Corion Capital's Gareth Montano and Dylan Bradfield from Sharenet in the studio. Dylan penned a Telkom article on BizNews, which opened up the telecom discussion, while volatility was evident throughout, with six companies falling more than 20% in the month. The following month's competition kicks off on Monday, 5 June, so be sure to get your picks in before the market opens at 9am, and invite your friends as prizes are up for grabs. Register at www.fantasyfundmanager.co.za—thanks to our platinum sponsors Sharenet, Terebinth Capital, ClucasGray Asset Management, and Money Better. Remember to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 Jun 2023 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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