Best of 2022: SA no country for rich people – Heystek vs Gore
For Heystek, the storm clouds have been gathering for quite some time and it doesn’t bode well for SA. Certainly, not as well as Adrian Gore would have us believe.
For Heystek, the storm clouds have been gathering for quite some time and it doesn’t bode well for SA. Certainly, not as well as Adrian Gore would have us believe.
In the investment challenge between Magnus Heystek and Piet Viljoen, Heystek argues that timing is key to the experiment.
We’re 20% into the five-year Local v Offshore investment Challenge and Counterpoint’s Piet Viljoen is off to a fast start.
The recent looting and civil unrest in parts of South Africa has raised a number of concerns. One common question is, do I stay or do I go?
For Heystek, the storm clouds have been gathering for quite some time and it doesn’t bode well for SA. Certainly, not as well as Adrian Gore would have us believe.
Brenthurst Wealth Management founder Magnus Heystek tells the sad tale that is the South African property collapse.
Magnus Heystek compares the BizNews share portfolio’s performance to some of SA’s largest asset managers that have greatly underperformed.
The Local v Offshore challenge is 200m into a 1000m contest. The question is whether Magnus will pull a Bold Monarch on us. I wouldn’t bet against it.
Foreign investors are also very alert to the upcoming issue of “greylisting”. The media seems to suggest it’s not a big issue.
If an investor sold out at the bottom in March 2020, they would have missed some of the biggest market recoveries.