Today's top performing fund managers are much younger than those at the top of the IMA UK All Compan...
Today’s top performing fund managers are much younger than those at the top of the IMA UK All Companies sector five years ago, however time has yet to tell whether they prove to be good managers or just those riding off the back of another bull market, similar to the tech boom. Historically, and most notably in the bear market following the tech bubble burst, the managers producing the best returns were older and more experienced. In 2001 the list of top 10 managers was littered with portfolios managed by the likes of Patrick Evershed, Anthony Bolton and Andrew Green, all of which were ag...
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