2fold: Take Stock with Doug Tynan

Doug Tynan, leading Future Generation Global pro bono fund manager, shares the mindset, rules and real world examples behind his high performance investing approach.

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In this episode of Future Generation’s podcast, 2fold: Take Stock, Doug Tynan, co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of GCQ Funds Management, and one of our leading Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) pro bono fund managers shares the mindset, rules and real world examples behind his high performance investing approach.

Known for delivering outstanding returns through a disciplined and highly concentrated investment approach, Doug outlines how recent market uncertainty provides opportunities for active fund managers. Doug shares his investment approach – covering his essential checklist, the psychology behind investing, and why he goes to unusual lengths, even driving for Uber, to understand the companies he invests in. From luxury brands to WD-40, Doug explains how he identifies the businesses most likely to deliver strong returns.

Listen time 38 minutes

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