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How to build a portfolio in turbulent times

Season 1, Ep. 94

Join Susannah and Sarah as they break down the market fallout following Trump’s tariffs and explore how to invest at times like this. Learn how to build a balanced portfolio, why diversification matters, and how to choose funds that suit your investment goals.


Helen Morrissey, Head of Retirement Analysis, tells us how your pension can be your first step into investing.


And Emma Wall, Head of Platform Investments, joins us to share three funds that the HL research team have selected as a way to start building a portfolio.


This podcast isn’t personal advice. If you’re not sure what’s right for you, seek advice. Investments rise and fall in value, so investors could make a loss.

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