Morgan Housel confirmed as keynote speaker at Orbis panel discussion

‘Think differently, invest differently’

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Behavioural finance expert Morgan Housel has been confirmed as the keynote speaker at a breakfast panel discussion featuring the Orbis Investments team in central London on 25 June.

In company with Housel (pictured), Orbis Investment Team members Ed Blain, Alex Bowles, Dan Brocklebank, Claire Gallagher, Ashley Lynn and Ben Preston will set out to debunk misconceptions on how investors perceive risk and offer their thoughts on how advisers can make better-informed decisions with their clients' money. Dan Brocklebank: Fight your instinct - this is a long-term game  Housel - a former Motley Fool and Wall Street Journal columnist, who is now a partner at The Collaborative Fund - will use real-life examples to challenge the investment decisions professionals make on a...

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