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The Weekend Investor

Alexis | Weekend Investor | GE

See exactly what I'm investing in: strong ETFs, quality companies, and underrated opportunities that actually work for European investors. A simple portfolio capturing key trends and solid returns while you get on with life. I show you everything I do.

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  • Alexis | Weekend Investor | GE

    I share what I learn from growth equity and public market investing - breaking down how great companies scale and what actually makes investments work. I look where others don't, so you don't have to.

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