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Debunking Investing Myths, with Freddy Lim, Co-founder and CIO, StashAway

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In Your Best Interest kicks off with Freddy Lim, Chief Investment Officer and Co-founder of StashAway. Freddy shares with us his university experience at Monash, the early years of his career and his experience as a financial professional during the financial crisis in the past decade. This episode debunks some of the investing myths that you may have heard, such as allocating your assets based on your age, the ease of passive investing, and whether bonds are always a safe bet.

If you enjoy what you've heard, we’d really appreciate it if you’d even consider leaving a quick but thoughtful review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps us make the show even better for you so that we can convince great guests to join us.

Have feedback for us? Is there someone you want us to have on the show? Is there a topic you want covered? Shoot us an email at podcast@stashaway.com. We’d love to hear your thoughts!

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Also, our lawyers would want us to tell you that the opinions of our guests are not necessarily shared by StashAway, that past performance is no guarantee of future results and that what you heard is not investment advice.

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In Your Best Interest kicks off with Freddy Lim, Chief Investment Officer and Co-founder of StashAway. Freddy shares with us his university experience at Monash, the early years of his career and his experience as a financial professional during the financial crisis in the past decade. This episode debunks some of the investing myths that you may have heard, such as allocating your assets based on your age, the ease of passive investing, and whether bonds are always a safe bet.

If you enjoy what you've heard, we’d really appreciate it if you’d even consider leaving a quick but thoughtful review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps us make the show even better for you so that we can convince great guests to join us.

Have feedback for us? Is there someone you want us to have on the show? Is there a topic you want covered? Shoot us an email at podcast@stashaway.com. We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Find StashAway on Facebook
Find StashAway on Instagram
Find StashAway on LinkedIn
Find StashAway on Twitter

Also, our lawyers would want us to tell you that the opinions of our guests are not necessarily shared by StashAway, that past performance is no guarantee of future results and that what you heard is not investment advice.

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