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  • Fund Selectors #2 - Carly Moorhouse, Fund Research Analyst at Quilter Cheviot
    Aug 8 2024

    In this episode of Fund Selectors, host Lucy Walker interviews Carly Moorhouse, an award-winning fund research analyst at Quilter Cheviot.


    The conversation explores Carly's approach to fund selection, highlighting her emphasis on trust, passion, and investment philosophy. Carly shares insights into the importance of meeting managers face-to-face, the unique strengths of boutique managers, and her experiences from global research trips.


    They also discuss the value of personal instincts in fund selection and Carly's sociology background's influence on her career.


    0:03 - Introduction by Lucy Walker

    0:21 - Guest introduction: Carly Moorhouse

    0:57 - Importance of trust in fund management

    1:48 - Carly’s human approach to fund research

    2:15 - Carly’s principles in fund selection

    4:21 - Sticking to a philosophy in tough times

    5:05 - Building and destroying trust

    6:40 - Importance of face-to-face meetings

    10:00 - Carly’s sociology background

    13:21 - Attraction to boutique managers

    15:27 - Insights from research trips

    17:04 - Macro versus micro focus in different regions

    20:57 - Recent trips to the US and Asia

    26:00 - Growing up in Asia and its impact on her career

    31:08 - Carly’s book recommendation

    32:06 - Trusting gut instincts in fund selection

    34:05 - Final question to next guest

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  • Fund Selectors #1 - Simon Evan-Cook, Fund Manager at Downing
    Jul 15 2024

    In this episode of Fund Selectors, host Lucy Walker interviews Simon Evan-Cook, an experienced fund manager at Downing. The discussion delves into Simon’s investment philosophy, the challenges and opportunities in fund management, and traits that distinguish great fund managers from average ones. Simon discusses the importance of active management, the role of boutiques, and the significance of being true to your investment philosophy. They also touch on industry trends, career risks, and founder fee structures. Timestamps: 0:03 - Introduction by Lucy Walker 0:34 - Guest introduction: Simon Evan-Cook 2:16 - Simon’s investment philosophy 3:08 - Belief in active fund management 4:09 - Starting with a blank sheet at Downing 5:03 - Challenges and opportunities in fund management 6:21 - Identifying passionate fund managers 7:49 - Traits of exceptional fund managers: “Belicious” 10:54 - The importance of being true to one’s investment philosophy 13:00 - Evaluating fund managers’ flexibility and decision-making 17:03 - The impact of career risk on fund management decisions 19:38 - Advice for asset managers on handling career risk 23:30 - Simon’s approach to portfolio construction 24:57 - The role of diversification in Downing Fox portfolios 28:01 - The “Whiskey and Water” model 30:45 - Time in the market vs. timing the market 32:27 - Blending different investment styles 34:30 - Importance of bottom-up stock picking 36:09 - Understanding fund managers’ processes 38:00 - Team dynamics in fund management 41:03 - Curiosity in fund manager meetings 42:25 - Advice for asset managers presenting to fund selectors 44:50 - Fee structures and their impact 48:27 - Founders fees and long-term incentives 53:08 - Simon’s recommended book 55:30 - Importance of systems thinking 57:30 - Final question for the next guest

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    59 m