The Brussels Report Podcast Episode 18 – with Danish investor Jeppe Kirk Bonde

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Danish investor Jeppe Kirk Bonde is the most copied investor on eToro, a leading investment platform with 27 million users, which enables investors to copy traders automatically. Currently, 25,000 people copy this portfolio, for an amount of more than $73 million.

Notably, he has recorded an annual average return of more than 30 percent since 2013, an extraordinary performance, also compared with the likes of Benjamin Graham (21% average annual return between 1936 and 1955), Peter Lynch (an average annual 29% between 1977 and 1990) and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (about 15 % per annum on average since 1990), as also recorded by a Brussels Report article on stock investing.

In this this episode of the Brussels Report podcast, BrusselsReport.eu editor Pieter Cleppe discusses the following topics with him:

  • Is buying stocks a good way for people to defend their savings against inflation and ECB monetary debasement? What’s the ideal strategy to follow and how much of their savings should people invest into stocks?
  • What about gold as a means to protect one’s savings? And gold mines? 
  • Is this the right time to invest in commodities, like oil, coal and gas, and is it wise to base investment decisions on news events? 
  • How should investors deal with the development of ever more difficult trade with Russia and China? 
  • Are we nearing the end of the great growth cycle in tech or is there much progress ahead, for example with AI?