Warnock is sold on selling

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manager of the premier opportunities fund will not hold onto stocks if the market changes

Premier's recent recruit Kenneth Warnock believes his sell discipline has strengthened since his days at Jupiter, although he does not intend to let this make him wary of the market. Warnock has changed the Premier Global 100 into the UK Opportunities fund in the month since he has taken on the £4m vehicle. With a focused edge to the portfolio, at just 40 stocks, Warnock said if a story on a stock changes, he will look to cut it. "One lesson I have learnt is not to try and justify a holding, you have to be ruthless, sell and move on." He tempers this need to keep an eye on capital pre...

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