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    A Take on NFTs, DAOs, and ”The Metaverse” - Is Web 3.0 the Future? #76

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 16:00


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) shares his thoughts on NFTs, DAOs, and "The Metaverse" (including crypto "play-to-earn" games such as "Axie Infinity"), with real-world examples. Ryan finishes the episode off by talking about where he thinks the newly defined "web 3.0" is headed. 

    $HUYA vs $DOYU - Merger Update, Financial Analysis, and International Competition (Twitch) #75

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 15:03


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) presents an investment case for Huya and DouYu ($HUYA, $DOYU).    He looks at company financials for both $HUYA and $DOYU, comparing them to "Twitch" (Owned by $AMZN), their largest international competitor in the streaming space. He also touches upon the recent merger between $HUYA and $DOYU, sharing his thoughts on whether it will really happen (risks/benefits of/to completion), the influence of "Tencent" in this deal, and his final thoughts on the valuations of both companies (separately, versus one "giant" combined firm).          ~Ryan Rahimikia 

    Introduction to Options (Short Squeezes & Gamma Squeezes) - GameStop, AMC, FuboTV & Koss

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 20:08


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) introduces the concepts of "short squeezes" and "gamma squeezes" with respect to companies like GameStop and AMC Theatres. He also explains how options work (buying and selling calls & puts - risks/rewards involved). He also dives into the financials of a select few (AMC Theatres & Gamestop), discussing possible ways to maximise shareholder value in each company (the hope that management can act in the best interest of its dearest shareholders). We discuss what we think could happen next at the end of this episode...    ~ Ryan Rahimikia

    Why I Could Be Buying Shares In $BABA - The Financials, Ant Group's Drama & The Race to a $1tn Valuation #73

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 19:40


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) presents an investment case for Alibaba Group ($BABA).  He also dives deep into the company's financials (P/E ratios, earnings data stats, relative valuations to peers etc...). We bring up the recent fears of a rotation away from "growth" stocks, and into "value" stocks, discussing the degree of truth that appears within. After a messy battle with regulators, Ant's IPO failed to complete (the company was expected to be valued at around $280bn vs the previous expectation of $150bn, as a result of a surge in investor interest for the listing). Ryan outlines both positive and negative potential newsflow & factors which will determine the direction in which $BABA shares will go next.    ~ Ryan Rahimikia

    How Takeaways Work & The Future of the Restaurant Business #72

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 26:08


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) looks at how takeaways work for businesses (3rd party & own processes). He introduces the idea of a commission structure from brands such as Uber Eats, Just Eat, Grub Hub, Postmates, Doordash, and many others. He also shares thoughts on the restaurant business, divided into three main categories - the state of the industry, ways to survive and thrive as a restaurant (high margins, high volumes, and generally lower prices being the way forward), and Ryan's thoughts on the future of the restaurant business.          ~ Ryan Rahimikia

    Hedging Against Risk (In The Real World) - Lebanon, Mauritius & BP #71

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 14:09


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) looks at the idea of preventing large, one-off exogenous risks. He first briefly introduces portfolio-focused hedging techniques (the traditional buying of "puts" in a long-focused portfolio), to then look at recent headlines regarding Lebanon & Mauritius. He also touches upon the fatal "Deepwater Horizon" disaster and its costs (to date) of $65bn for BP, with an emphasis on how the responsible actions of executives at competing firms have prevented the occurrences of similar disasters in the present day. "Sometimes, the real heroes go unnoticed, simply because they know how to get their jobs done - without fail"

    "Are UK Stocks Cheap Vs The RoW" - Worldwide ETF's (incl China, Japan & EEM) #70

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 13:07


    Ryan Kia (of Quantiumresearch.co.uk) introduces 4 equity-focused ETF's that look at the UK, China, Japan and Emerging Markets (referred to in the episode as EEM).Ryan looks at the components within these ETF's and the relevant exposures within.He concludes with the significance of the technology sector with regards to mentioned outperformance/underperformance of the ETF's in the episode's dataset.After this, Ryan emphasises the importance of diversification, stressing that if an investor chooses to diversify, it is paramount to diversify their portfolio efficiently, leading onto a new discussion for a later date in the future.*Data used with reference to the 11th June 2020*   

    An Example of Risk Management In Action + 2 New Trade Ideas For Shipping Stocks (Hapag LLoyd + Maersk) #69

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 18:35


    In this first part of "Predicting Recessions, International Shipping Stocks and The Truth About the Yield Curve", Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at a failed trade on BT.A (BT Group) to emphasise the importance of "Risk Management" for all investors - particularly with this example, he looks at the benefit of this for traders.Ryan then takes a dive into the fundamentals of "Maersk" (the Danish shipping giant) and "Hapag LLoyd" (a German company, joining Maersk in the "top 10 worldwide shipping liners"). He compares the two, on a fundamental basis, with a brief look at some of the risks posed to the sector, given the current COVID-19 crisis.The podcast finishes with some two possible trade ideas on the stocks, from both a long, and a short perspective. *Fundamental data used in this episode was timestamped at 15:24 BST on the 8th May 2020* 

    Are Tech Stocks Primed for a Reversal? - Will Stocks Return to Recent Lows? - What's Next? #68

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 28:47


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) looks at the macro-economic picture as a result of the past few months of extreme market volatility. He begins by highlighting common misconceptions regarding market drawdowns (peak to trough moves) by newbie investors. Then, he goes on to discuss the current state of the financial markets (with indexes approaching technical resistance levels), the heavy contrast between small and mid-caps, in one group, and large caps (blue-chip stocks) in another, and the likely outlook moving forward. Throughout this episode, Ryan includes up to date examples of different stocks across various industries and indexes to provide context to the discussion and encourage our listeners to be proactive in these times, and not simply stick to the same sectors/markets, hoping to achieve positive investment returns. In this case, you'll likely avoid getting caught out from wider market moves. Ryan finishes the episode by including his thoughts regarding some of the most vulnerable companies moving forward from international COVID-19 shutdowns. The companies mentioned in this podcast include: Carillion, Caterpillar, Easyjet, Cineworld, Asos, IBM, Tesla, Tui, Lastminute, EDreams, Centrica, Aston Martin, Debenhams, Ocado, Microfocus At the moment of recording, nor Ryan or anyone from the quantiumresearch.co.uk team holds a position long or short any of the companies mentioned, nor receives anything in return for talking about the stocks in this podcast.

    The Exotic Future of Retail & Victoria's Secret (L Brands) #67

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 9:50


     Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) begins this episode by looking at L Brands' recent 55% sale of its shareholding in Victoria's Secret's lingerie, beauty divisions and its "Pink" business to Sycamore Partners (a private equity firm). He looks at the chance of this deal falling through and also dives deeper into the financials of the Victoria's Secret brand. Through evaluating the metrics at the point of the offer being put on the table, to the present financial situation of the company as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Ryan concludes his thoughts on the current valuation of L Brands (NYSE: LB) and its future.

    How will the COVID-19 Shut-Down Affect Small and Big Businesses (It Could Get Ugly...) #66

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 19:38


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) begins this episode looking at the impact of the nation-wide economic shutdown on small businesses. He focuses on a friend’s family restaurant and why it decided to not use traditional food delivery firms such as Just Eat and Uber Eats, and instead take the bold decision to terminate operations until the shut-down is over, despite being offered 80% of staff costs by government. He then goes macro, looking at airlines, oil and gas and traditional retail companies, outlining some clear mistakes from history (such as excessive buybacks) that have increased the vulnerability of such companies in the present day. He finishes the episode by reiterating the difference between short-term market fluctuations (including temporary recessions/depressions) and long-term market moves. It is important to remember that investors in US stocks would have been roughly 15-20 times up on their initial investment from 1987 (pre-crisis) to the present day (amidst an ongoing crisis).

    The Impact of the Coronavirus on Global Stock Markets - Which Shares Risk the Most? #65

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 25:58


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) looks back over the extremely volatile week and analysis the Chinese travel and tourism sector in extreme detail to determine whether widespread contagion could be seen as a result of declines in the sector. He evaluates using recent data and a keen focus on Chinese international tourism expenditure and the relevance of a multiplier effect on international growth (through the example of Chinese tourists in the United States). Ryan also talks about the most vulnerable companies to a decline in the Chinese economy.

    Quantium Cast Episode 64: Carson Block vs NMC Health - The Battle for Disclosure

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 20:20


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research creates a picture of NMC Health and Carson Block as two opposites, detailing the entire story of events that unfolded from the day of Muddy Waters Capital's short position to the rise, on the 10th February 2020, of approximately 30% due to assumed bid interest for NMC Health in episode 64 titled, "Carson Block vs NMC Health - The Battle for Disclosure". He also provides two technical based outcomes as a result of the ahead of results coming up in early March. Be sure to sign up to quantiumresearch.co.uk for updates.

    Quantium Cast Episode 63: "Cancer helped me start my own business" - Beth Botham, Rejuvenate Kits

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 49:39


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) interviews Beth Botham (Of rejuvenatekits.com), a cancer survivor who was inspired to start up her own business. Some of the topics discussed include overcoming negativity, keeping focus at all times, and how to move forwards from persistent setbacks in the journey of running your own business.Beth's Youtube (Beth The Entrepreneur) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFaPAw-bE5VEzXIx6NPM3Nw/featuredBeth's Instagram (@BethBotham) - https://www.instagram.com/bethbotham/?hl=en Rejuvenate Kits' Instagram (@rejuvenatekits) - https://www.instagram.com/rejuvenatekits/?hl=en Quantium Research Website - https://www.quantiumresearch.co.uk/  

    Quantium Cast Episode 62: The Rise of The Coca-Cola Company #4 - Candler's Great Mistake

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 16:00


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at the "Rise of The Coca-Cola Company":Coca Cola is one of the most iconic brands on the planet. But with 127 years of history, it has been a long and bumpy road.In last week's episode of the rise of the coca-cola company, we looked at the developments that led up to the explosion in the demand for bottled coke in the domestic American consumer market.    Part 4 looks at the events that led to Asa Candler (CEO of the Coca-Cola Company, at the time) making a huge mistake, that resulted in his disposal of shares in the company for a sum of $25m.In next week's episode, we will look at some of the aggressive measures that the new owners of the coca-cola company had put in place to effectively force out the bottlers and regain control of the wonderful drink that is coca-cola.Be sure to sign up to quantiumresearch.co.uk for updates.

    Quantium Cast Episode 61: The Rise of The Coca-Cola Company #3 - A Bottler's Dream

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 11:21


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at the "Rise of The Coca-Cola Company":Coca Cola is one of the most iconic brands on the planet. But with 127 years of history, it has been a long and bumpy road.Part 3 looks at the developments leading up to an explosion in the demand for bottled coke in the domestic American consumer marketPreviously on "The Rise of The Coca-Cola Company":In last week's episode of the "Quantium Cast", we introduced two new characters: Benjamin Franklin Thomas and Joseph Brown Whitehead.These two characters presented a proposition of bottling coke to Asa Candler (the CEO of the coca-cola company at the time). We also included some context surrounding the come-up of Asa Candler. We then arrive at his firm response to the bottling proposition, influenced heavily by his past attachment to the business, seeing as he had been building up the coca-cola brand for over a decade. Candler believed that the cost of the bottling machinery and the general capital expenditure required would simply be too much for the firm to handle. He also believed that investing in such a risky idea for the firm would be unnecessary as they had been delivering growth on profit forecasts, year after year.Candler ultimately relented and, under the assumption that Thomas and Whitehead would likely bankrupt themselves, Candler issued the two businessmen with "perpetual contracts" of which consisted of them purchasing the syrup from Coke at a large mark-up to use in bottling coke. In next week's episode, we will be looking at how the bottlers engaged with the coca-cola company (and any disputes). We will then round the episode off with an introduction to "Candler's great mistake", leading to his sale of the company in 1919. Be sure to sign up to quantiumresearch.co.uk for updates.

    Quantium Cast Episode 60: The Rise of The Coca-Cola Company #2 - Anyone for a Free Glass of Coke?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 16:43


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at the "Rise of The Coca-Cola Company":Coca Cola is one of the most iconic brands on the planet. But with 127 years of history, it has been a long and bumpy road.Part 2 looks at the Joseph Biedenharn's "Great Idea" to bottle Coca Cola in the late 19th century, intended to open up Coke beyond its largest sales channel of "Soda Fountains" (businesses popularised by figures like James Tufts, the Massachusetts Entrepreneur, in 1876).Ryan also introduces two new characters: Benjamin Franklin Thomas, and Joseph Brown Whitehead. These characters present their proposition of bottling Coca-Cola to Asa Candler, building on Biedenharn's initial idea. Including some context as to how Candler got to where he was in Coca Cola, we arrived at his conclusion, influenced heavily by his past attachment to the business (working there for over a decade). Candler believed that the cost of bottling machinery and the general capital expenditure required to carry out such an operation would simply be "too much" for the firm to handle. Candler also believed that investing in such a risky idea for the firm would be unnecessary as they were continuously beating profit expectations (year on year). His overthinking of the proposition viewed it as "potentially harmful" to the existing sales channel through the "Soda Fountains".  

    Quantium Cast Episode 59: The Rise of The Coca-Cola Company #1 - The Origins Of The Super Secret Formula and Soda Fountains

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 14:04


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at the "Rise of The Coca-Cola Company":Coca Cola is one of the most iconic brands on the planet. But with 127 years of history, it has been a long and bumpy road.Part 1 looks at the humble beginnings of Coca Cola in the late 19th century where the biggest sales channel for the firm had been through "Soda Fountains" (businesses popularised by figures like James Tufts, the Massachusetts Entrepreneur, in 1876). 

    Quantium Cast Episode 58: Drawdowns - A Quantitative Measure of Understanding Downside Risk

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 15:21


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises the concept of drawdowns in investment by referring to what they are and their application to investment strategies with analysis of the "60/40" benchmark portfolio's individual components. He also analyses the impact of dealing with long and sizeable drawdowns with reference to the 1979 study carried out by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.Be sure to sign up to quantiumresearch.co.uk for updates and further investment analysis.

    Quantium Cast Episode 57: A Summary of Metro Bank Shares ahead of Tomorrow's Q3 Trading Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 15:48


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research collates historical data for Metro Bank in episode 57 titled, "A Summary of Metro Bank Shares ahead of Tomorrow's Q3 Trading Update". He also provides two technical based outcomes as a result of the Q3 Trading Update for Metro Bank due to be reported on 23/10/2019.  Be sure to sign up to quantiumresearch.co.uk for updates.

    Quantium Cast Episode 56: The Difference between Normal and Supernormal (Economic) Profit

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 6:16


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) has a look at the Difference between Normal and Supernormal (Economic) Profit, the two types of profit from economic theory. Today's episode is another Economical theory-related Podcast that is vital for those studying GCSE and A-Level Economics and for revision. We include examples of both normal and supernormal (Economic) profit types.Examples such as these allow us to heighten the practicality of economic theory for our listeners and thus making for more efficient learning. For access to our investing-related content, sign up at quantiumresearch.co.uk

    Quantium Cast Episode 55: External Economies and Diseconomies of Scale + the Difference between Short-Run and Long-Run Average Cost Curves

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 8:54


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) has a look at External Economies and Diseconomies of Scale + the Difference between Short-Run and Long-Run Average Cost Curves. Today's episode is another Economical theory-related Podcast that is vital for those studying GCSE and A-Level Economics and for revision. We include examples of sources of External Economies and Diseconomies of Scale alongside how firms can reduce their long-run average costs.Examples such as these allow us to heighten the practicality of economic theory for our listeners and thus making for more efficient learning. For further updates, sign up at quantiumresearch.co.uk

    Quantium Cast Episode 54: Diseconomies Of Scale, Constant Returns to Scale and the Principal Agent Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 8:19


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) has a look at Diseconomies of Scale, Constant Returns to Scale and the Principal-Agent Problem. Today's episode is another Economical theory-related Podcast that is vital for those studying GCSE and A-Level Economics and for revision. We include real-life examples such as the commissioning of interior design work to former chairman of Metro Bank, Vernon Hill's wife.Examples such as these allow us to heighten the practicality of economic theory for our listeners and thus making for more efficient learning. For further updates, sign up at quantiumresearch.co.uk

    Quantium Cast Episode 53: Technical, Managerial, Purchasing, Marketing and Financial Economies of Scale

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 18:47


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) has a look at the different sources of Economies of Scale. Today's episode is an Economics Podcast vital for those studying GCSE and A-Level Economics and for revision. We will continue producing content surrounding this area until we have collated further research for our asset allocation focus. For further updates, sign up at quantiumresearch.co.uk

    Quantium Cast Episode 52: Opportunity Costs + Fixed and Variable Costs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 12:54


    Today, Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at the definitions of opportunity costs, alongside fixed and variable costs, in context. He also touches on the concept of semi-variable costs (otherwise known as "quasi-variable costs").

    Quantium Cast Episode 51: The VibePay Launch Party + Analysis of the "60/40" investment portfolio versus Stoken's Combined Asset Allocation Strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 25:10


    In episode 51, of the Quantium Cast, Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) talks about his experience last night at the VibePay Launch Party. He also analyses the "60/40" investment strategy in terms of returns, drawdowns and volatility, setting a benchmark for other investment/asset allocation strategies and any future comparison. Ryan also introduces Stoken's Active Combined Asset allocation strategy of which takes a more complex structure (more active but with a significantly lower drawdown in comparison to the traditional "60/40" portfolio).Today's 3 am episode is packed with data and we hope will be enjoyed by our listeners who seem to #vibes ;) with the new style of our recent quantium casts. 

    Quantium Cast Episode 50: Further Analysis of Historical Investment Returns of Equities, Bonds and Bills + An Explanation of the Differences between Bonds and Bills

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 16:42


    Ryan Kia, of quantiumresearch.co.uk, dives further into his analysis of historical investment returns with an increased emphasis on bills to then develop a comparator (in terms of years) for each asset where an investor can understand the difference in the real investment returns of equities, bonds and bills. He also teases at future analysis of various asset allocation strategies and how important they really are for investors.

    Quantium Cast Episode 49: A look at the differences in real equity returns and inflation between South Africa and Italy vs the US and the UK + Analysis of historical yields on US 10-Year Treasuries

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 9:40


    Ryan Kia, of quantiumresearch.co.uk, takes a look at the difference between South Africa and Italy as comparators with the US and the UK with regards to annualised real equity returns and inflation figures + Analysis of historical bond yields on US 10-Year Treasuries, dating back to 1953. 

    Quantium Cast Episode 48: A Collapse in the Value of the US Dollar and Vernon Hill's attempt to regain control of Metro Bank

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 15:36


    Ryan Kia, of Quantiumresearch.co.uk, takes a look at the historical value of the US Dollar (in terms of purchasing power) and also teases at tomorrow's look at historical real returns of equities, bonds and bills (including analysis of why South Africa and Italy may differ from the US and the UK). He also summarises developments on the Metro Bank story (MTRO).

    Quantium Cast Episode 47: Emerging, Frontier and Developed market performance alongside analysis of Zoetic's trading update

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 12:52


    Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) has a look at: Emerging, Frontier and Developed market performance (their relative performance, shares of world PPP GDP, population and "investable securities" according to free-float weighting market capitalisation) alongside analysis of Zoetic's (ZOE) trading update.

    Quantium Cast Episode 46: A Look at Historical Investment Returns, the 60/40 Benchmark Portfolio and Metro's Recent Bond Issuance

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 14:28


    Today Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) has a look at historical investment returns on equities, bonds, bills, and inflation, the 60/40 Portfolio and its effectiveness as a benchmark, and Metro's Recent Bond Issuance of in excess of £550m 

    Quantium Cast Episode 45: Analysis of Declining Industries in the UK and the US, Global Stock Market Sizes and an Update on Metro Bank

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 17:37


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research gives: Analysis of Declining Industries in the UK and the US (the presence of rail weightings in the private sector), Global Stock Market Sizes of the UK, the US and emerging market economies (With reference to free-float weightings and explains the difference between free-float and full-float weighting methods) and an Update on Metro Bank (MTRO).

    Quantium Cast Episode 44: Hydrodec Major Shareholder "Miton" Selling Out???

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises an update regarding a major shareholder winding down its existing shareholding from: Hydrodec (HYR).

    Quantium Cast Episode 43: Metro Bank and Physiomics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 11:18


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Metro Bank (MTRO) and Physiomics (PYC).

    Quantium Cast Episode 42: Clarification on VELA, Energy Sector (XOP) analysis and, Hydrodec Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 20:46


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Vela Technologies (VELA) and Hydrodec Group (HYR).He also takes a look at the performance of energy stocks relative to the price of commodities.

    Quantium Cast Episode 41: Vela Technologies, Imperial Brands and Independent Oil & Gas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 23:58


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Vela Technologies (VELA), Imperial Brands (IMB) and Independent Oil and Gas (IOG).

    Quantium Cast Episode 40+ Chart Pack: All about Metro Bank #MTRO

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 17:53


    Following on from episode 40, Ryan Kia of Quantium Research uses the specified chart pack (available on quantiumresearch.co.uk) to look at some possible technical set-ups on: Metro Bank (MTRO).

    Quantium Cast 40: Are Metro Bank shares cheap?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 30:02


    In this episode, Ryan Kia (of quantiumresearch.co.uk) takes a look at Metro Bank (MTRO) in immense detail to determine whether there is any value to be had at the current levels. Be sure to sign up to quantiumresearch.co.uk to catch the chart pack released later today for #MTRO

    Quantium Cast Episode 39: Moss Bros and DX Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 18:53


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Moss Bros (MOSB) and DX Group (DX.)

    Quantium Cast Episode 38: Seeing Machines, Keystone Law, Thomas Cook and On The Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 19:02


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Seeing Machines (SEE), Keystone Law (KEYS), Thomas Cook (TCG) and On The Beach (OTB)

    Quantium Cast Episode 37: Venture Life Group, Hurricane Energy and Ascent Resources

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 26:55


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Venture Life Group (VLG), Hurricane Energy (HUR) and Ascent Resources (AST).

    Quantium Cast Episode 36: Next and Sound Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 15:20


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Next Plc (NXT) and Sound Energy Plc (SOU).

    Quantium Cast Episode 35: Porvair, Image Scan and Avingtrans

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 21:17


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Porvair Plc (PRV), Image Scan Holdings (IGE) and Avingtrans Plc (AVG)

    Quantium Cast Episode 34: Koovs, Argo Blockchain and Sirius Minerals

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 30:48


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Koovs (KOOV), Argo Blockchain (ARB) and Sirius Minerals (SXX).

    Quantium Cast Episode 33: Spire Healthcare, Premier Oil and Tullow Oil

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 21:14


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Spire Healthcare (SPI), Premier Oil (PMO) and Tullow Oil (TLW).

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    Quantium Cast Episode 32: Katoro Gold, 88 Energy and JD Wetherspoons

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 14:00


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Katoro Gold (KAT), 88 Energy (88E) and JD Wetherspoons (JDW).

    Quantium Cast 31: Diversified Gas & Oil, Igas Energy, Trainline and a personal story relating to #SuicidePreventionMonth

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 32:27


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Diversified Gas & Oil (DGOC), Igas Energy (IGAS) and Trainline (TRN).In light of #SuicidePreventionMonth, we also touch on the important topic on mental health in which Ryan shares a personal story in hopes of encouraging those experiencing similar thoughts to reach out to loved ones and voluntary organizations such as Samaritans. You can contact Samaritans at 116 123

    Quantium Cast 30: Galliford Try, UK Oil & Gas, 88 Energy and possible trade set-ups on Metro Bank (#MTRO)?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 18:14


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Galliford Try (GFRD), UK Oil & Gas (UKOG), 88 Energy (88E), alongside possible trade set-ups on Metro Bank (MTRO).

    Quantium Cast 29: Cairn Energy and Gulf Keystone Petroleum

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 16:09


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Cairn Energy (CNE) and Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP).

    Quantium Cast 28: How to Make Money from NOTHING - Simple ideas that worked for me

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 20:54


    Ryan Kia, of quantiumresearch.co.uk, summarises some basic side-hustle ideas that worked for him (with brief examples), enabling him to begin investing full-time six years ago. He covers opportunities in car-boot sales, bulk-Buying and Selling of items like glowsticks, taking commissions through third-party listings, buying up advertising space, general e-commerce with basic trend-following and many more simple ideas that can really make a difference. Ryan also includes an honest recollection of some of his mistakes trying to set-up a few of these side-hustles mentioned and what you can learn from it in order to elevate your journey further and generate monies to fund your dreams. You can follow our twitter at:@QuantiumCast (Quantium Research)@Ryankia2 (Ryan Kia)We are also on Instagram at:@QuantiumResearch (Quantium Research)@ryannrk (Ryan Kia) Just a side note *the car-boot calculation at 06:27 was net 14£ as Ryan intended to mention the £4 2nd class signed postage fees + £2 of packaging costs.*

    Quantium Cast Episode 27: Quadrise Fuels, Telit Communications, Associated British Foods, Petro Matad and Zenith Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 27:05


    Ryan Kia of Quantium Research summarises updates from: Quadrise Fuels (QFI), Telit Communications (QFI), Associated British Foods (ABF), Petro Matad (MATD) and Zenith Energy (ZEN).

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