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For last week’s Regular Portfolios segment, I spoke to Ken M, who is a retired marketing professional.
Regular Portfolios is a weekly video publication in which I talk to the regular viewers of this channel about their portfolios.
Ken told me he spends 16 hours a day, 7 days a week, looking and analysing stocks, and he’s still not seen a better opportunity than uranium.
Ken is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/galwayrover2021
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Timestamps
00:00 Important warning
01:00 Ken’s strategy
01:55 Ken’s portfolio breakdown
03:50 Ken’s top 3 favorite stocks
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