Owen Rascovitch
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Podcast Appearances
So I just end up reading a lot of what our writers do on the website.
Fool.com in the US.
So The Motley Fool in the US, I think, is a great website.
Fool.com, that's as simple as this.
It's got podcasts, videos, articles on US companies and international companies.
It's a really good one.
Morningstar.
So there's morningstar.com and there's morningstar.com.au.
I never use the .com.au one.
It looks like it was made before the internet and it is seriously like it's slow.
Whereas the US ones, you can actually access Australian shares on the US version.
So you could just go morningstar.com.bank and it would come up with the .com version.
And that's what I use for getting a really quick read on like financials and stuff.
A lot of it's free.
There's some premium versions or whatever.
Finally, a friend of mine, Andrew Page, started something called strawman.com, which is a website where you can share investment ideas.
It's not for everyone.
It's for people that are really active in, not really active, but just more active with investing.
and really focus on individual shares for now I don't think there's ETFs and that type of thing on the platform but it's a member driven kind of engagement environment and it's really cool and you kind of vet other people's ideas it's a bit better than forums like hot copper and stuff yeah where it can just be spammed and it can be yeah pump and dump says that they call them in the finance industry disclosure I do have a financial stake in strong and so
Yeah, that's my list.