Learning to be a good LO investor?
Hi all!
I'm going to be working with a big LO (Cap/D&C/Welly/Fido/T.Rowe) soon for my internship, and am a bit worried on how I can best prepare myself. I am decently familiar with investing in publics and generally enjoy keeping up with markets and companies, but am not particularly well-versed in building up strong stock pitches and want to get better. Any help appreciated!
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