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    Ken Fisher

    Personal Finance Commentator

    Ken Fisher is the founder and Executive Chairman of Fisher Investments and Chairman and Director of Fisher Investments Europe.

    The author of 11 books on investing, four of them New York Times bestsellers, Fisher manages more than $80 billion for institutional investors and 35,000 high net worth individuals across the globe.

    @KennethLFisher  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)

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    • Wednesday, 27 November, 2019
      Financial services
      Fisher Investments’ assets climb despite controversy

      Inflows and stock market gains outweigh client losses after founder’s lewd remarks

    • Friday, 1 November, 2019
      On Wall StreetRichard Henderson
      How Ken Fisher collided with a new finance culture

      Speedy withdrawals by investors illustrate new standards at work in finance

    • Sunday, 27 October, 2019
      News in-depthFTfm
      From Woodford to Fisher — fund managers struggle with key-person risk

      Investment companies that rely too heavily on stars can come undone when they fall

    • Friday, 25 October, 2019
      Fund management
      Goldman latest to dump Ken Fisher after lewd remarks

      Wall Street bank joins exodus from Fisher Investments after controversial comments

    • Monday, 21 October, 2019
      Fund management
      Fidelity pulls $500m from Ken Fisher’s investment group

      Clients have withdrawn more than $1.8bn after investment adviser’s controversial comments

    • Thursday, 5 September, 2019
      Advice & Comment
      Big tech will continue to drive your portfolio

      Cloud storage and 5G are among high-growth sectors — but you’ll need to look beyond the UK

    • Wednesday, 31 July, 2019
      Investments
      Oil price swings won’t cause stocks to slide

      Even if the oil price spikes, it won’t hugely imperil Britain, Europe or the rest of the developed world

    • Wednesday, 19 June, 2019
      Advice & Comment
      Political paralysis in Europe is good news for investors

      There is a wall of pent-up demand behind Brexit uncertainty

    • Wednesday, 15 May, 2019
      Advice & Comment
      Ignore ‘tariff terror’ — political gridlock is good for investors

      Fears of a US-China trade war are overdone

    • Wednesday, 10 April, 2019
      Investments
      History teaches the value of thinking globally

      No country is an economic island. Individual nations wiggle, but major trends are worldwide

    • Wednesday, 27 February, 2019
      Advice & Comment
      Don’t let the UK’s economic doldrums get you down

      Short-term data overload can spook investors — look to the long term

    • Tuesday, 22 January, 2019
      Investments
      Forget the investment losses of 2018, stocks will rebound

      The third year of US presidencies is positive 90 per cent of the time

    • Thursday, 6 December, 2018
      Advice & Comment
      Christmas ‘ghosts’ are gifts for investors

      These bull market scare stories are already priced in

    • Wednesday, 24 October, 2018
      Brexit
      As the Brexit fog clears, UK stocks will bounce back

      We should tend to the wounds of EU withdrawal and look to the future

    • Tuesday, 11 September, 2018
      Investing under Trump
      The midterm miracle few investors believe

      Expected political deadlock would give stocks another boost

    • Thursday, 26 July, 2018
      US trade
      Trade war — what trade war?

      Trump’s bluster heralds bullish upside for markets

    • Wednesday, 13 June, 2018
      Currencies
      Italian debt fears are a buying opportunity

      Despite the election result, the economy and stock market will do better than feared

    • Wednesday, 2 May, 2018
      Investing under Trump
      UK stocks — a tale of Jekyll or Hyde

      For now, big tech and European banks look a safer bet

    • Tuesday, 27 March, 2018
      Investing under Trump
      Political gridlock is good news for markets

      European and US stocks stand to benefit from political indecision

    • Wednesday, 14 February, 2018
      Investments
      Bull markets do not end this way

      Corrections come and go without warning, often for no reason

    • Friday, 29 December, 2017
      Currencies
      ‘Fear of missing out’ will spur on investors next year

      Stay cool. Any corrections are a price we pay for the big bull returns

    • Tuesday, 21 November, 2017
      Investing under Trump
      How to allocate your portfolio now

      Europe and emerging markets have led in 2017 to date — and that should continue

    • Tuesday, 17 October, 2017
      US tax
      A taxing question for investors

      If tax changes are not enduring they don’t impact on economies much

    • Tuesday, 12 September, 2017
      Political risk and investment
      Should markets be more worried about North Korea?

      Regional conflict usually affects too little of the world economy to cause disruption

    • Wednesday, 9 August, 2017
      Eurozone economy
      Markets don’t share Draghi’s taper terror

      Stop sucker punching the European banks with QE madness

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