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STOCK MARKET NEWSLETTERS PUBLISHED BY THE McHATTIE GROUP

Founded by Andrew McHattie (MA Cantab) in 1987, The McHattie Group is a family-run business authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and has published stock market newsletters since its inception.  Investment Trust Newsletter has been published since 1996, and in 2016 the firm took over the publishing of Techinvest, which was founded in 1984.


Andrew McHattie has also written books on investment trusts, warrants, and sports shares.  Details of all can be found on Amazon amongst other retailers, and his book on investment trusts can be ordered here.


After editing the Warrants Alert newsletter for 30 years and managing a warrants unit trust, Andrew is also a recognised warrants expert and can provide valuation services for unlisted warrants and management options for audited accounts.  Enquiries should be directed to Andrew - details available on our contacts page.


Andrew is frequently quoted in the press on financial topics, particularly investment trusts.  He is also a regular guest on investment trust podcasts and YouTube broadcasts.

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