I have spent more than 25 years investing for personal and family gain – I want to share my learnings and approach with anyone who is interested in making their own investments rather than relying on the professionals.

I started doing investments because I have a desire not to rely on someone else for making money – if I don’t make money I want to be only able to blame myself – perhaps you have a similar approach to me in this?

For you to be interested, the investment returns from my approach must be good and targeting fund growth of one fifth on average each year (Over the past 15 years I have achieved 14+% but with regular annual performances of over 30+%, I am confident I can get closer to 20+%, or one fifth, over the next 15 years). This site enables you to join me on this journey and benefit from my experiences if you are interested.

An average annual return of 20% is significantly better than most of the professional industry but the comparison is not fair – I am not selling my services to you, I am giving away what I have learned in a bid to help anyone who wants this help.

An important consideration for you is to make these investments in a tax-free form because then all the profit will be yours, your family’s or your dependents’.

You may out-perform my returns because I will share how to analyse publicly available information and the decision-making process I have developed – hopefully you will build on my approach, refine it and make even better decisions.

Nowadays, I really don’t need to spend much time on this – I enjoy my profession and I have no desire to do this full time because I don’t find it as challenging as I thought I would. I have tried day trading, derivatives trading and a variety of other approaches which are much closer to full-time and after my experiences I came to the conclusion that the winners in day trading were the professionals because I certainly didn’t get anywhere near +20% consistent annual growth, no matter what I learned. For me, day trading seems more like gambling with lots of analysis but little financial logic, whilst investments should be made based on analysis and financial logic.