Three-way tussle for glory in the Shares Race


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Week two of the four-week Shares Race sees almost nothing between first, second and third.


Although Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investments holds a tiny lead with $123,796, Richard Pritchard, who plays as the Chartist, is only a couple of hundred of dollars behind her.


And third-placed Mendy Amzalak of AMZ Capital, the winner of the last four-week race, is only a couple of hundred of dollars behind Pritchard.



Photo: Fairfax Media

Ellis’s pick of Dropsuite, a “cloud data backup platform for small and medium businesses”, has come back a tad from last week, but is the fourth-best performing stock overall with her original $10,000 in the stock now worth $17,241.


Pritchard’s original $10,000 in Galilee Energy, the Brisbane-based oil and gas explorer, is worth $24,167 – the best-performing stock tip of all.


Article source: https://www.watoday.com.au/politics/federal/coalition-eyes-a-hockey-stick-turnaround-as-shorten-stumbles-on-tax-20180628-p4zoez.html?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_politics_federal

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