Will Nutting: Founder of NUTSTUFF
In this episode of the Why Invest podcast, host Luke Hyde-Smith speaks with Will Nutting, Founder of NUTSTUFF, about his refreshingly straightforward approach to investing. Will strips away the jargon to show that successful investing is built on logic, good ideas, and curiosity, not complicated models or credentials.
The conversation spans everything from the rise of digital assets and blockchain innovation to energy policy, UK market opportunities, and China’s economic outlook. With his signature wit and clarity, Will explains how to think about modern markets in practical, real-world terms. It’s an engaging discussion that challenges convention and offers fresh insights for anyone looking to invest with more confidence and common sense.
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