Nathan Hughes started investing at age 18, when his life's passion for football made way for a new obsession: balance sheets, moats and intrinsic value.
"I started reading everything I could, naturally you start off with [Warren] Buffett but then [Peter] Lynch, Phil Fisher's book Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, that sort of stuff. It was just something I found myself enjoying more and more," he says.
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Vesna Poljak is the Companies editor. She was previously the Markets editor with a special interest in the investment industry, hedge funds and accounting. She is based in the Sydney newsroom. Connect with Vesna on Twitter. Email Vesna at vpoljak@afr.com