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Analysing Investment Skill

Analysing Investment Skill 1: Overcoming Poor Performance

Season 1, Ep. 1

Analysing Investment Skill is a discussion between two experts from very different worlds, who have one key thing in common; they work with the elite.

 

Rick Di Mascio is the CEO of Inalytics, and has over 30 years of experience of working with the best-of-the-best in the investment world. Tim Harkness is renowned sports psychologist and data analyst who has worked with athletes at the very peak of their profession.


Periods of poor performance happen to almost everyone, even the very best. In episode one Rick and Tim look at what causes performance problems, and how they can be overcome.

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